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Webster 1913 Edition
Crants
Crants
(krănts)
, Noun.
[Cf. D.
krans
, G. kranz
.] A garland carried before the bier of a maiden.
[Obs.]
Yet here she is allowed her virgin
crants
, Her maiden strewments. Shakespeare
Webster 1828 Edition
Crants
CRANTS
,Noun.
Definition 2024
crants
crants
English
Noun
crants (plural crantses)
- (obsolete) A garland carried before the bier of a maiden and subsequently hung over the grave.
- 1623, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act V, Scene 1, 1829, George Steevens (editor), The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2, page 443,
- Yet here she is allowed her virgin crants, / Her maiden strewments, and the bringing home / Of bell and burial.
- 1888, The Academy, Volume 34, page 134,
- Dr. Furnivall has lately seen in the aisle of Ashford Church, near Bakewell, in Derbyshire, five of the "virgin crantses," or "maidens' garlands," which the priests allowed Ophelia's corpse — with other rites — by "great command."
- 1888 August 29, unknown author, quoted in 1983, William Benzie, Dr. F. J. Furnivall: Victorian scholar adventurer, page 181,
- In the Derby Mercury for August 29, 1888, a correspondent writes, "Henceforth, Ashford Church with its paper garlands or crantses should be visited by all Shakespeare students far and near."
- 1966, Roy Christian, The Country Life Book of Old English Customs, page 56,
- In the parish church at Matlock six exceptionally well-preserved garlands, known locally as crantses, hang in a glass-fronted cupboard in the south-west porch.
- 1623, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act V, Scene 1, 1829, George Steevens (editor), The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2, page 443,