Some children call this game "cat's cradle," but it should be "cratch cradle." [Please select]
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A cratch is a cross-legged crib from which cattle are fed. [Please select]
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Brewer, in his "Dictionary of Phrase and Fable," thinks this "the corrupt for cratch cradle or manger cradle, in which the infant Saviour was laid." [Please select]
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Cratch is the French _crĂȘche_ (a rack or manger), and to the present hour the racks which stand in the fields for cattle to eat from are called _cratches_. [Please select]
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