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n. (context dialect English) A creature.
Usage examples of "cratur".
I feel that if I had taken just one glass more of the cratur me brain would have been clearer and I should have been to the fore.
Lang looks round a bit, and sees the cratur desert him, and then he lies back again and gives a moan, up out of his heart, and I saw him put his hand up to his head, and it was red with blood.
The cratur scarce looks like a human being, and I misdoubt me whether you had better let him in.
The little cratur a-twisting his shrivelled fingers about, that looks as if the bones were coming through the skin.
Then a hot bran mash for your horse, a hot bath with a generous handful of mustard in it, and a glass of the cratur itself before a fire taking the best part of a hundred-weight of peat and some salt-soaked wreck wood to give it the bit of flame.