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  • CROWN
    The sovereign power in a monarchy, especially in relation to the punishment of crimes. "Felony is an offense of the crown." Finch, Law, b. 1, c. 16. An ornamental badge of regal power worn on the head "by sovereign princes. The word is frequently used when speaking of the sovereign More...
  • CROWNER
    In old Scotch law. Coroner; a coroner. "Crowner's quest," a coroner's inquest.
  • CROY
    In old English law. Marsh land. Blount
  • CRUCE SIGNATI
    In old English law. Signed or marked with a cross. Pilgrims to the holy land, or crusaders; so called because they wore the sign of the cross upon their garments. Spelman.
  • CRUELTY
    The intentional and mall-clous infliction of physical suffering upon living creatures, particularly human beings; or, as applied to the latter, the wanton, malicious, and unnecessary infliction of pain upon the body, or the feelings and emotions; abusive treatment; inhumanity; outrage. Chiefly used in the law of divorce, in such phrases More...
  • CRUISE
    A voyage undertaken for a given purpose; a voyage for the purpose of making captures jure belli. The Brutus, 2 Gall. 538, Fed. Cas. No. 2,060. A voyage or expedition in quest of vessels or fleets of the enemy which may be expected to sail in any particular track at More...
  • CRY
    To call out aloud; to proclaim; to publish; to sell at auction. "To cry a tract of land." Carr v. Gooch, 1 Wash. (Va.) 335, (260.) A clamor raised in the pursuit of an escaping felon. 4 Bl. Comm. 293. See HUB AND CRY.
  • CRY DE PAIS, OR CRI DE PAIS
    The hue and cry raised by the people in ancient times, where a felony had been committed and the constable was absent.
  • CRYER
    An auctioneer. Carr v. Gooch, 1 Wash, (Va.) 337, (262.) One who calls out aloud; one who publishes or proclaims. See CRIES.
  • CRYPTA
    A chapel or oratory underground, or under a church or cathedral. Du Cange.
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