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ultimately from the latin crux (or its accusative crucem and its genitive crucis), "stake, cross". the english verb to cross arises from the noun c. , first in the sense "to make the sign of the cross"; the generic meaning "to intersect" develops in the th century. the latin word was, however, influenced by
popular etymology by a native germanic word reconstructed as *krukjo (english crook , old english crycce, old norse krokr, old high german krucka). this word, by conflation with latin crux, gave rise to old french crocier (modern french crosse ), the term for a shepherd's crook , adopted in english...
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seminole state park. naples, ital. napoli, city ( pop. ), capital of campania and of naples prov., s central italy, on the bay of naples, an arm of the tyrrhenian sea. it is a major seaport, with shipyards, and a commercial, industrial, and tourist center. italy's third largest city, naples is troubled by...
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