crabbed
adjective
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Pronunciation: /kɹæbd/
adj
Etymology: From Middle English crabbed; equivalent to crab + -ed.
- Bad-tempered or cantankerous.
“[…]O, she is / Ten times more gentle than her father's crabb'd, / And he's composed of harshness.”
- 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; […]”
- Crowded together and difficult to read.
- 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.”
- 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.
- simple past and past participle of crab