Crake (krāk), v. t. & i. [See
Crack.] 1. To cry out harshly and
loudly, like the bird called crake.
2. To boast; to speak loudly and
boastfully. [Obs.]
Each man may crake of that which was his
own.
Mir. for Mag.
Crake, n. A boast. See
Crack, n. [Obs.]
Spenser.
Crake, n. [Cf. Icel.
krāka crow, krākr raven, Sw.
kråka, Dan. krage; perh. of imitative
origin. Cf. Crow.] (Zoöl.) Any species
or rail of the genera Crex and Porzana; -- so
called from its singular cry. See Corncrake.