As verbs the difference between croyns and crowns
is that croyns is (croyn) while crowns is (crown).
As a noun crowns is
.
croyns
English
Verb
(head)
(croyn)
croyn
English
Verb
(
en verb)
(obsolete) Cry as deer do at rutting time; murmur deeply.
References
* New English Dictionary , by John Kersey, 1772
* Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English (containing words from the English writers previous to the nineteenth century which are no longer in use, or are not used in the same sense, and words which are now used only in the provincial dialects), by Thomas Wright (Esq., M.A., F.S.A., H.M.R.S.L., &c., CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE), 1857 (p361)
* A dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs, from the fourteenth century , by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1881 (p283)
Anagrams
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crowns
English
Noun
(head)
Verb
(head)
(crown)