Definition of Cruive. Meaning of Cruive. Synonyms of Cruive

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Definition of Cruive

Cruive
Cruive Cruive (kr[.u]v), n. A kind of weir or dam for trapping salmon; also, a hovel. [Scot.]

Meaning of Cruive from wikipedia

- medieval Scotland, and various fishing methods, including the use of weirs, cruives, and nets, were used to catch the fish. Fishing for salmon was heavily...
- 1928, to lands and heritages in which no persons are emplo****, to net and cruive salmon fishings and to minerals let but unworked; to grant relief from rates...
- 1928, to lands and heritages in which no persons are emplo****, to net and cruive salmon fishings and to minerals let but unworked; to grant relief from rates...
- (1870 - 1934)". johnnicholsonfineart.co.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2017. "Cruive ****s, James Christie Prowett (1865-1946) - The Stirling Smith Art Gallery...
- Twixt Wigton and the toon of Ayr, Port Patrick and the Cruives O' Cree, Nae men need think fur tul bide there, Unless he court a Kenedie....
- This act is not listed in the Duodecimal Edition. This act related to "cruives and yairs, i.e. salmon traps and salmon yards or dams". This act is a spurious...
- 1488 (repealed) October 1488 c. 16 — 17 October 1488 Of cruffis and fisch dammys. Of cruives and fish dams. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6...
- 1489 c. 15 3 February 1490 Anent cruvis and fisch yardis. Regarding the cruives and fish yairs. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6...
- 1427 (repealed) March 1427 c. 6 — 1 March 1428 Of cruffis in waterris. Of cruives in waters. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw...
- Mill and ****ociated miller's dwelling, byre, etc. as far back as 1678. 'Cruive' is Scots for a pen for livestock. The old cornmill was part of the Barony...