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derived from Anglo-Norman
crust (>
English crust)
corresponding to
French croust. It is
related to the 18th
century French term croustade,
probably borrowed...
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snack (see
below also)
Croust (or Crowst) – a mid-morning
break for a
snack (usually west Cornwall) (from
Cornish language croust) ****mas 'zon – come on...
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crouch croupier crouton, from the
diminutive form of the old
French word
croust, (later to come into
modern French as the word croûte),
meaning 'crust'...
- (co-ordinator) (2004).
Porthcurno Telegraph Station, The Book of St. Levan: Crabs,
Crousts and
Clerks (Chapter 5); St.
Levan Local History Group. Halsgrove, Halsgrove...
- Anne Head Ian
MacNaughton Ed Devereaux,
Bruce Bould Missing 19
April 1973
Croust Dave
Humphries Anne Head John
Hefin Bryan Pringle,
Michael Brennan, Charles...
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closed in 1986 and was
demolished in 2000. "The Book of St.
Levan - Crabs,
Crousts and Clerks"; St.
Levan Local History Group (2004); Halsgrove,
Lower Moor...