Crabbing vs Crabling - What's the difference?
crabbing | crabling |
The act or art of catching crabs.
(falconry) The fighting of hawks with each other.
(wool manufacture) A process of scouring cloth beween rolls in a machine.
(Webster 1913)
A small, young, or baby crab.
*1867 , William Barry Lord, Crab, shrimp, and lobster lore :
*2009 , R. Y. Gheith, The Complete Isaac Trilogy :
As nouns the difference between crabbing and crabling
is that crabbing is the act or art of catching crabs while crabling is a small, young, or baby crab.As a verb crabbing
is present participle of lang=en.crabbing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(-)crabling
English
Noun
(en noun)- The juvenile members of most of our seaside communities are much given to crab-fishing, and may be seen from early morn to evening late, dangling their legs over some convenient rock, sea-wall, or landing-steps, and with a piece of twine to which a dainty morsel of fish offal has been tied, doing their best to induce some greedy young crabling to grasp it with his nippers, [...]
- This was, after all, the easiest kind of life a simple-minded crabling' such as he could hope to achieve, and so Galoo's words did well to play upon his fears. the sea-swindler went on to say, giving the ' crabling a slight push to go.