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1944 offensive into Crimea by the Red Army during World War II
The Crimean offensive (8 April – 12 May 1944), known in German sources as the Battle of the Crimea, was a series of offensives by the Red Army directed
Crimean_offensive
1918 German-Ukrainian-Crimean offensive of World War I and the Ukrainian–Soviet War
and Ukrainian forces under command of Petro Bolbochan during the Crimean Offensive. The relatively quick pace of the operation was due to desertion and
Crimea_Operation_(1918)
Regimes in Crimean Peninsula, 1918 and 1919
military assistance from the German Empire in the Crimean Offensive at the end of April 1918. The first Crimean Regional Government was established on 25 June
Crimean_Regional_Government
Axis invasion of Crimea during World War II
Soviet Union took up defensive positions throughout the Crimean Peninsula. The Axis offensive routed the Red Army and enabled the three-year-long German
Crimean_campaign
1941-1942 military campaign
Barvenkovo-Lozovaya Offensive Operation (18 January 1942 – 31 January 1942), a renewed attempt to retake Crimea during the Crimean Offensive Operation (27 January
Winter_campaign_of_1941–1942
1944 Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front of WW2
Bereznegovatoye–Snigirevka offensive the next day, while Tolbukhin was detached to begin preparations for the Crimean offensive. The 3rd Ukrainian Front
Dnieper–Carpathian_offensive
Topics referred to by the same term
Russia during World War I Crimean campaign (1941–1942), led by Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II Crimean offensive (1944), conducted by
Crimean_War_(disambiguation)
1944 Soviet military offensive during WW2
Battle of Kursk, the Battle of Kiev, the Dnieper–Carpathian offensive and the Crimean offensive in the late summer, autumn, and winter of 1943–44. In the
Operation_Bagration
1917–1918 self-declared state in Crimea
The Crimean People's Republic or Crimean Democratic Republic was a self-declared state that existed from December 1917 to January 1918 in the Crimean Peninsula
Crimean_People's_Republic
1944 Soviet ethnic cleansing and genocide
During the Sürgünlik ("exile"), at least 191,044 Crimean Tatars were subjected to ethnic cleansing and cultural genocide through deportation carried out
Deportation of the Crimean Tatars
Deportation_of_the_Crimean_Tatars
Cross. Otte was killed on 8 May 1944 at Sevastopol during the Soviet Crimean Offensive. Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 13 November 1942 as Oberst and
Friedrich-Wilhelm_Otte
Topics referred to by the same term
The Soviet Crimean Offensive, 1944 Crimean War (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Crimean campaign. If
Crimean campaign (disambiguation)
Crimean_campaign_(disambiguation)
All-women Soviet aviation unit
– 4,623 sorties Crimean Offensive – 6,140 sorties Belarus Offensive – 400 sorties Poland Offensive – 5,421 sorties German Offensive – 2,000 sorties In
Night_Witches
Soviet military commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union
Prussian Offensive. He was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union twice – in 1944, for the taking of Mount Sapun during the Crimean Offensive and in
Pyotr_Koshevoy
Military unit
April and May 1944 the Coastal Army participated in Crimean Offensive. In the beginning of the offensive the army defeated the rearguard of the enemy north
Separate_Coastal_Army
Military unit
Stalingrad. The division fought in the Melitopol Offensive, Crimean Offensive, East Prussian Offensive and the Battle of Königsberg. By the end of the
1st Guards Composite Aviation Division
1st_Guards_Composite_Aviation_Division
Phrase in Soviet historiography
Odessa offensive was included in the Dnieper–Carpathian offensive, Stalin grouped it with the Crimean offensive in his speech. This offensive cleared
Stalin's_ten_blows
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
The Crimean War was fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and the Kingdom of Sardinia from
Crimean_War
Soviet army colonel general (1906–1981)
Operation and Crimean Offensive. In May 1944, Provalov transferred to command the 113th Rifle Corps and led it during the Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive. In July
Konstantin_Provalov
Voskresenovka. By 25 March its tanks crossed the Sivash. During the Crimean offensive, the corps attacked from the line of Baysary and sovkhoz Kirk-Ishun
19th_Tank_Corps
1943 military operation in World War II
was a World War II amphibious offensive made in November 1943 by the Red Army as a precursor to the Crimean offensive (8 April-12 May 1944), with the
Kerch–Eltigen_operation
Underground resistance movement against Nazi Germany in the Crimean peninsula
The Crimean resistance movement during World War II refers to various decentralised groups who resisted the occupation of Crimea by Nazi Germany during
Crimean resistance during World War II
Crimean_resistance_during_World_War_II
Event in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
explosion took place near the underwater supports of the Crimean Bridge, connecting the Crimean peninsula with the Russian mainland. The explosion was carried
2025_Crimean_Bridge_explosion
Military unit
4th, 6th and 7th Guards Airborne Brigades. It was planned to use Crimean Offensive Operation. In December 1943, the 4th and 7th Guards Airborne Brigades
56th Guards Air Assault Regiment
56th_Guards_Air_Assault_Regiment
Strategic areas for Germany in WWII
stocked with food and ammunition in order to hold out against Allied offensives. The fortress doctrine evolved towards the end of World War II, when the
German World War II fortresses
German_World_War_II_fortresses
Donbas Strategic Offensive, and the Crimean Offensive. He rose to command the 13th Guards Rifle Corps after the end of the Crimean Offensive, but was killed
Kantemir_Tsalikov
Military unit
divisions, all of which were under strength. During the course of the Crimean Offensive, the Red Army captured the Peninsula and marched the remnants of 17th
V_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
Secret police of the Soviet Union (1934–1946)
at the front, for example during the Battle of Stalingrad and the Crimean offensive. to stem desertions under Stalin's Order No. 270 and Order No. 227
NKVD
Romanian general
On 10 November, after the 4th Ukrainian Front started its offensive on the North Crimean Canal, Dumitrache took over the command of a Romanian detachment
Ioan_Dumitrache
Soviet Air Force World War II
promoted to major. From April to May 1944, Alelyukhin fought in the Crimean Offensive. On 5 May, he shot down an Fw 190 over Crimea, but his aircraft was
Aleksey_Alelyukhin
Military unit
eventually reaching the land routes to the Crimea. It took part in the offensive that liberated that region in April and May, 1944, fighting in the 51st
417th_Rifle_Division
Soviet Azerbaijani army senior lieutenant (1922–1986)
Soviet Union. Piriyev was awarded the title for his actions during the Crimean Offensive in the assault on Mount Sapun. In the battle, he was reported to have
Alif_Piriyev
1918 Soviet republic in the Crimean peninsula
quickly overrun by forces of the Ukrainian People's Republic during the Crimean Offensive. By the end of April 1918, the majority of the CEC and the Council
Taurida Soviet Socialist Republic
Taurida_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Military unit
September, 1942, it became part of the 5th Tank Army, and joined the offensive that encircled German Sixth Army at Stalingrad during Operation Uranus
346th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
346th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
German general and fighter pilot during World War II
In 1944 Rall continued to claim but at a slower rate. The Soviet Crimean Offensive opened on 8 April and five weeks later ended the German occupation
Günther_Rall
distinguished himself at the Battle of the Caucasus and during the Crimean offensive in 1943–44. Promoted to Major, he was wounded twice, and finally evacuated
Nicolae_Dabija_(soldier)
Tannenberg Line Operation Margarethe Crimean Offensive (1944) Kerch–Eltigen operation Operation 60,000 Shyaulyay Offensive Battle of Graużyszki Operation Bielany
List_of_World_War_II_battles
Soviet combat anthem
for the Red Army. The immediate context of the song is the final Crimean offensive in the Russian Civil War by Pyotr Wrangel's troops in July 1920. The
The_Red_Army_Is_the_Strongest
German general in the Wehrmacht (1892-1968)
Kharkov Battle of the Caucasus Italian Campaign Battle of Monte Cassino Crimean Offensive (1944) Siegfried Line Campaign Battle of Metz Battle of the Bulge
Franz_Beyer_(general)
Memorable dates in the Russian Armed Forces
1242; 9 May – Victory Day, state holiday; 12 May – victory in the Crimean offensive, 1944; 7 July – naval victory over Turkey in the Battle of Chesma
Days_of_Military_Honour
Topics referred to by the same term
Perekop (1944), by Soviet Union during World War II, success; see Crimean offensive Perekop campaigns [ru] (1663) This disambiguation page lists articles
Siege_of_Perekop
Military forces isolated from their logistical base
half the German and Romanian garrison in the Crimean Peninsula were captured during the Crimean Offensive, primarily in Sevastopol. In June and July 1944
Pocket_(military)
Soviet Air Force captain (1918–1977)
fought in the Crimean Offensive. On 15 June he was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War 1st class. After the end of the Crimean Offensive the 230th Division
Vladimir_Kabanov
German World War II flying ace (1922–1993)
the Oak Leaves. In April and May 1944, 9./JG 52 resisted the Soviet Crimean Offensive. In April Hartmann claimed five victories. In May, Hartmann filed
Erich_Hartmann
Military unit
fought in the Donbass Strategic Offensive, the Melitopol Offensive, the Nikopol–Krivoi Rog Offensive, and the Crimean Offensive. For its actions in the latter
5th Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division
5th_Guards_Anti-Aircraft_Artillery_Division
German general
Germany. He commanded the 50th Infantry Division during the 1944 Crimean Offensive and was wounded during heavy attacks by the 2nd Guards Army south
Friedrich_Sixt
Red army sergeant
and May 1944, Abaev fought in the Crimean Offensive. During July and August Abaev fought in the Šiauliai Offensive. For his actions he received the Order
Akhsarbek_Abaev
II: Crimean Offensive: The submarine chaser was beached at Sevastopol, Soviet Union between 5 and 12 May. UJ 2313 Kriegsmarine World War II: Crimean Offensive:
List of shipwrecks in May 1944
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1944
გმირები) Drama. Centered around ethnic Georgians in the Red Army during Crimean Offensive and Battle of the Kerch Peninsula. 2015 2016 United Kingdom Home Fires
List of World War II television series
List_of_World_War_II_television_series
Recorded history of the Crimean peninsula
The recorded history of the Crimean Peninsula, historically known as Tauris, Taurica (Greek: Ταυρική or Ταυρικά), and the Tauric Chersonese (Greek: Χερσόνησος
History_of_Crimea
Italian World War II bomber
notably during the 1944 evacuation of Axis troops following the Crimean Offensive. The P.108C (civil airliner, with 32 seats) and T (military transport)
Piaggio_P.108
Crimean campaign of Tula was a campaign of Crimean khan Devlet I Giray against the Russian Tsardom to stop the Russian offensive against Kazan. The result
Crimean_campaign_of_Tula
Russian military offensive (1944)
launch the Crimean offensive without fear of the German forces attacking its rear. Favorable conditions for the subsequent Odessa offensive were created
Nikopol–Krivoi_Rog_offensive
and Germany. Beginning in December 1943, the Soviet Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive pushed Axis forces all the way back to the Dniester by April 1944. In
Romania_in_World_War_II
II June 22 to December 5, 1941 At least 39,000 killed Soviet Union Crimean offensive World War II April 8 to May 12, 1944 25,800 killed Soviet Union Operation
List of battles with most Romanian military fatalities
List_of_battles_with_most_Romanian_military_fatalities
Military unit
1942 offensive north of Kharkiv but these went for naught when the southern wing of the offensive collapsed. When the main German summer offensive began
227th_Rifle_Division
Russian naval unit
Black Sea Fleet, along with other Russian ground and air forces on the Crimean Peninsula, are subordinate to the Southern Military District of the Russian
Black_Sea_Fleet
Military unit
several different army commands before returning to 2nd Guards for the Crimean Offensive in April, 1944, during which it won a battle honor. After the Crimea
387th_Rifle_Division
Romani and Crimean Tatar sub-ethnic group
The Crimean Roma (also known as Crimean gypsies, or Çingene) are a sub-ethnic group of the Muslim Roma heavily assimilated among Crimean Tatars to the
Crimean_Roma
October – 18 November Crimean defense 18 October – 16 November Defense of Sevastopol 30 October 1941 – 4 July 1942 Tikhvin offensive: 10 November – 30 December
Red Army strategic operations in World War II
Red_Army_strategic_operations_in_World_War_II
Military unit
Following a relatively quiet winter the 87th Guards participated in the Crimean Offensive. The division's task was to break through German positions across
87th_Guards_Rifle_Division
World War II Soviet torpedo boat
M37. Likewise, few victories were scored in Black Sea. During the Crimean Offensive, on the night of 27 April, three G-5s attacked and crippled the German
G-5-class_motor_torpedo_boat
Russian Aerospace Forces fighter regiment based in Kaliningrad
operation, Battle of Rostov (1941), Battle of the Caucasus, Crimean offensive, Lvov-Sandomierz Offensive, Battle of Berlin Battle honours Guards Commanders Notable
689th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment
689th_Guards_Fighter_Aviation_Regiment
Military unit
in France and on the Eastern Front. Largely destroyed during the Crimean Offensive, it surrendered to the Soviets at Sevastopol in May 1944. The 336th
336th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
336th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Military unit
transferred to the Southwestern Front in Ukraine. After fighting in the Crimean Offensive in the spring of 1944, the division was transferred to the Baltics
263rd_Rifle_Division
Soviet naval officer
defence. He took part in the recapture of Sevastopol in 1944 in the Crimean offensive, and in May he was awarded the Order of Nakhimov, 1st degree, becoming
Pyotr_Morgunov
Azerbaijani Red Army soldier (1898–1978)
joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He fought in the Crimean Offensive. After the end of the war, Mustafayev was discharged. He lived and
Bakir_Mustafayev
Assault gun
role in destroying German fortifications during the Operation Bagration offensive, this being the vehicle's original design goal.[citation needed].From
SU-152
2009 video game
historical situation. Campaign I: Odessa Must be Ours Campaign II: The Crimean Offensive Campaign III: Manstein's Big Guns Campaign IV: Breaching the Blue
Men_of_War:_Red_Tide
Soviet fighter ace and air marshal (1910–1990)
of the Russian troops to Sivash and Perekop in preparation for the Crimean Offensive, which began in April. After the capture of Sevastopol and the German
Yevgeny_Savitsky
Soviet general (1892–1970)
but Yeryomenko motivated the remaining troops, and halted the German offensive just outside Smolensk. During this vicious defensive Battle of Smolensk
Andrey_Yeryomenko
Military unit
combat in November, as part of the offensive that first liberated Rostov-on-Don. During the German summer offensive in 1942 the division retreated back
347th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
347th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Military unit
attack in Crimea as the 4th Ukrainian Front on 8 April began its Crimean offensive. The final deployment of Army Group A began on 23 September 1944 in
Army_Group_A
Russian Ground Forces formation
(Ganikale) beachhead, under the command of the 56th Army. During the Crimean Offensive the division captured the city of Alushta on 15 April 1944, acting
2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
2nd_Guards_Motor_Rifle_Division
Russian strategic-level special operations command
troops entered Crimea disguised as "little green men" and captured the Crimean Parliament and also began the blockading and capturing of other significant
Special Operations Forces (Russia)
Special_Operations_Forces_(Russia)
Soviet pilot and air force lieutenant colonel (1913–1944)
Petrel of the Baltic Sea." The 47th Regiment was sent to assist in the Crimean Offensive in April 1944. Under his command, the regiment participated in battles
Nelson_Stepanyan
Soviet Guards soldier (1912–1983)
Rifle Regiment and distinguished himself particularly in the 1944 Crimean offensive and subsequently in Operation Bagration. On 11 January 1944, during
Noah_Dumbadze
Russian military academy
Pyotr Koshevoy, a Marshal of the Soviet Union who took part in the Crimean Offensive and the capture of Königsberg. Sergey Biryuzov, Chief of the General
Moscow Higher Combined Arms Command School
Moscow_Higher_Combined_Arms_Command_School
Barbarossa Crimean Campaign (1941–1942) Siege of Sevastopol (1941–1942) Siege of Leningrad Crimean Offensive (1944) East Prussian Offensive Awards Knight's
Wolf_Hagemann
German officer and Knight's Cross recipient
command of Luftflotte 4 demanded all supply ships be destroyed near the Crimean coast. When a 7,500-ton ship was spotted bringing in fuel, Alexander Löhr
Hansgeorg_Bätcher
Offensive operation in southern Ukraine
troops cut off in Crimea, assisting their quick destruction in the Crimean offensive. The expansion of the Dniester bridgeheads was slow and difficult
Odessa_Offensive
Military operation during the Russo-Ukrainian war
successful attacks on the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula and against the Russian Black Sea fleet. The offensive reached culmination as Ukraine had no more
2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive
2023_Ukrainian_counteroffensive
1521 invasion of Muscovy
Muscovy was led by Mehmed I Giray of the Crimean Khanate, a vassal of the Ottoman Empire. In 1521 the Khan of the Crimean Khanate, Mehmed I Giray, prepared a
Crimean invasion of Russia (1521)
Crimean_invasion_of_Russia_(1521)
Russian Ground Forces formation
transferred to the area of the Perekop Isthmus and in April–May took part in the Crimean strategic operation. On April 8, the guardsmen of the regiment attacked
68th Guards Motor Rifle Division
68th_Guards_Motor_Rifle_Division
Village in Sevastopol City, Crimea
killed in action and posthumously awarded for his service in the Crimean offensive against Axis forces during World War II, is buried in the village
Fruktove
Conflicts between the Tsardom of Russia and the Crimean Khanate in the 16th century
The Russo-Crimean Wars were fought between the forces of the Tsardom of Russia and the Crimean Khanate during the 16th century over the region around the
Russo-Crimean_Wars
1941–1942 front-line offensive near Kursk
(January 7 – April 30); Crimean Offensive (February 27 – April 15, 1942). The reason for the failure of the Soviet offensives, according to Glantz, was
Kursk–Oboyan_Operation
Nazi general (1897–1984)
Battle of the Caucasus Battle of Stalingrad Kerch–Eltigen Operation Crimean Offensive (1944) Operation Overlord Operation Epsom Falaise pocket Battle of
Wolfgang_Pickert
Military unit
General Ioan Dumitrache and assigned to the Mountain Corps joined the offensive in Bessarabia on the Mihăileni–Hotin direction and participated in the
2nd_Mountain_Troops_Brigade
Military unit
München Action of 9 July 1941 Siege of Odessa (1941) Crimean Campaign Operation Achse Crimean Offensive The Romanian Naval Forces were reorganized during
Romanian_Naval_Forces
Military unit
to Maj. Gen. Valerian Sergeevich Dzabakhidze. At the start of the Crimean offensive on April 8 the 414th was in 11th Guards Rifle Corps with the 2nd and
414th_Rifle_Division
Imperial Russian Navy and Romanian Land Forces officer
Conflicts Russo-Japanese War Battle of Port Arthur World War I Russian Civil War Evacuation of the Crimea Eastern Front Crimean campaign Crimean offensive
Pavel_Keller
1944 Soviet railway bridge
Kerch by the Red Army (which would take place on 11 April, during the Crimean offensive), the State Defense Committee ordered the construction of a 4.5-kilometre
Kerch_railway_bridge
while SM-3 sank another barge in 1944 alongside G-5 boats during the Crimean offensive. In Arctic, the D-3-class boat TKA-12 was successfully led by Aleksandr
D3-class_motor_torpedo_boat
Generalleutnant in the Wehrmach
Otto Schiel on 11 April 1945, shortly after Allies launched their Spring offensive, and transferred to the Führer Reserve. Reinhardt then temporarily served
Alfred-Hermann_Reinhardt
1942 battle in the Crimea
through aerial bombing. From January through April, the Crimean Front launched repeated offensives against the 11th Army, all of which failed with heavy
Battle_of_the_Kerch_Peninsula
left a German-occupied zone in Crimea and Taurida. To facilitate the Crimean Offensive, on 30 March 1944, a new, 24th oblast was created in Taurida: Kherson
Administrative divisions of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Russian Coastal Troops formation
Division, which took part in the Crimean offensive during World War II. On March 2, 2022, as part of the Southern Ukraine offensive during the 2022 Russian invasion
126th Coastal Defence Brigade (Russia)
126th_Coastal_Defence_Brigade_(Russia)
Soviet Army officer
the Crimean Offensive. After recovering, Luchinsky rose to command the 28th Army, which he led in Operation Bagration, the East Prussian Offensive, and
Alexander_Luchinsky
Building in Alupka, Crimea
or the Alupka Palace is a historic palace situated at the foot of the Crimean Mountains near the town of Alupka in Crimea. The Vorontsov Palace is one
Vorontsov_Palace_(Alupka)
CRIMEAN OFFENSIVE
CRIMEAN OFFENSIVE
Boy/Male
Sikh
Worshipped in three worlds
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wealthy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Curious
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
Christ bearer.
Boy/Male
Irish
Puppy.
Biblical
projects of crimes; enormous crimes
Boy/Male
Indian
Dear Sir; Wealthy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Worshipped in Three World's; Worshipped in Three Worlds
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Worshipped in Three Worlds
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Beauty; Movable
Girl/Female
Biblical
Projects of crimes, enormous crimes.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic name CAILEAN means "whelp; young pup."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Curious
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Scottish
Young Dog; Scottish Gaelic; The Child; Virile; Dove; Similar to Cailean
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
Young dog, or child. Scottish Gaelic.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Crime, offense.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Crimson or Red
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Puppy.
Boy/Male
Latin
Crimson.
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Tamil
Dharaneesh | தராநிஷ
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brilliance
Boy/Male
Irish
Ingenious.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Forgiver; One who Forgives
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic
Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to...
Boy/Male
Tamil
Avishkar | ஆவிஷà¯à®•ாரÂ
Miracle, God gift
Girl/Female
Hindu
Star, The pleiades
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of Rays
Girl/Female
Tamil
Little
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Grace; Favour; Kindness
CRIMEAN OFFENSIVE
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a.
Of or pertaining to the Syrians and Chaldeans, or to their language; Aramaic.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Crimson
imp. & p. p.
of Crimson
n.
See Cayman.
n.
One of the Trimera. Also used adjectively.
a.
Having the characteristics of Circe, daughter of Sol and Perseis, a mythological enchantress, who first charmed her victims and then changed them to the forms of beasts; pleasing, but noxious; as, a Circean draught.
n.
See Crimson.
a.
See Cadmean.
a.
Crimson.
v. t.
To dye with crimson or deep red; to redden.
a.
Of or pertaining to Cadmus, a fabulous prince of Thebes, who was said to have introduced into Greece the sixteen simple letters of the alphabet -- /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /. These are called Cadmean letters.
n.
The man who manipulates a grip.
n.
A Ramist.
a.
Of a deep red color tinged with blue; deep red.
b. t.
To become crimson; to blush.
n.
That which occasion crime.
n.
A deep red color tinged with blue; also, red color in general.
n.
A native of Aram.
v. t.
To give meaning to; to explain the meaning of; to interpret.
n.
See Crimson.