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crabbed

adjective

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /kɹæbd/

adj

Etymology: From Middle English crabbed; equivalent to crab + -ed.

  1. Bad-tempered or cantankerous.

    […]O, she is / Ten times more gentle than her father's crabb'd, / And he's composed of harshness.

  2. Cramped, bent.

    A wrinkled crabbed man they picture thee, Old Winter, with a rugged beard as grey As the long moss upon the apple-tree; […]

  3. Crowded together and difficult to read.
  4. Pointed at an angle to the runway during approach and landing to compensate for a crosswind.

    Unlike most aircraft, the B-52's fully-steerable landing gear allows it to land crabbed and stay crabbed throughout rollout without destroying its tires.

  5. Performed with one's aircraft pointed at an angle to the runway to compensate for a crosswind; performed with nonzero crab.

    The Ercoupe can't be cross-controlled, so it has to make a crabbed approach in a crosswind rather than using the sideslip technique.

verb

Etymology: From Middle English crabbed; equivalent to crab + -ed.

  1. simple past and past participle of crab