craggy

adj
/ˈkɹæɡ.i/UK

Etymology

From crag + -y.

  1. derived from carrac
  2. derived from crec
  3. inherited from crag
  4. suffixed as craggy — “crag + y

Definitions

  1. Characterized by rugged, sharp, or coarse features.

    • The goat climbed up the craggy rocks.
    • The old man had craggy, uncultured features, but had bright, intelligent eyes.
    • Meete with the foole, and rid your royall ſhoulders Of ſuch a burden, as outweighs the ſands And all the craggie rockes of Caſpea.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA