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Frederick Crane may refer to: Frederick Crane, a character in the television sitcom Frasier Frederick E. Crane (1869–1947), American lawyer and politician
Frederick_Crane
television sitcom Frasier (1993–2004) and the 2023 revival Frasier is Frasier Crane. Other regular characters include: his father Martin, his brother Niles
List_of_Frasier_characters
Fictional character in the television series Frasier and Cheers
as revealed in the episode and give birth to their son Frederick in "The Stork Brings a Crane" (1989). In "Smotherly Love" (1992), they reenact their
Frasier_Crane
American actor (1918–2008)
Herman Frederick Crane (March 22, 1918 – August 21, 2008) was an American film and television actor and radio announcer. He is probably best known for
Fred_Crane_(actor)
Fictional character in the series Cheers and Frasier
present for their marriage. In "The Stork Brings a Crane" (1989), Lilith gives birth to Frederick during the taxi ride home after false labor in the hospital
Lilith_Sternin
Fictional character on the American television sitcom Frasier
Niles Crane (born 1957) is a fictional character on the American sitcom Frasier, a spin-off of the television show Cheers. He was portrayed by David Hyde
Niles_Crane
American television show character
divorced) Frederick Crane (grandson, with Lilith) Niles Crane (son, with Hester) married to Maris Crane (daughter-in-law, divorced), Mel Crane (daughter-in-law
Martin_Crane
American actor
and Frederick Crane on the American sitcom Frasier. Einhorn was a child actor and landed his first big role as recurring character Frederick Crane on Frasier
Trevor_Einhorn
out of town, while Rebecca believes that this is a second test. Frederick Gaylord Crane (Christopher and Kevin Graves; Luke Tarsitano and Trevor Einhorn
List_of_Cheers_characters
American folklorist, academic and lawyer
Thomas Frederick Crane (July 12, 1844, in New York – December 10, 1927) was an American folklorist, academic and lawyer. He studied law at Princeton,
Thomas_Frederick_Crane
Special Operations Executive officer
Brigadier Arthur Frederick Crane Nicholls, GC, ERD (6 February 1911 – 11 February 1944) was a British Army officer who was awarded the George Cross for
Arthur Nicholls (British Army officer)
Arthur_Nicholls_(British_Army_officer)
Stories of the Irish Peasantry, Second Series Vol. 2. Dublin: William Frederick Wakeman. Retrieved 11 November 2017. Croker (1838), "The Hidden Treasure"
List_of_fairy_tales
American writer (born 1943)
her grandmother's home. Crane was released from the school in January 1961 to the custody of her mother and stepfather, Frederick D. May. Worried she was
Cheryl_Crane
American biologist (1928–2025)
Recipient of the Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry 1960 Succeeded by Frederick Crane Preceded by Georg von Békésy Laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physiology
James_Watson
Lamellophone instrument
Volksmuziekinstrumenten in Belgie en in Nederland. Brussel: La Renaissance du Livre. Crane, Frederick (1982). "Jew's (jaw's? jeu? jeugd? gewgaw? juice?) harp." In:
Jew's_harp
Topics referred to by the same term
designer, son of the painter Thomas Frederick Crane (1844–1927), American folklorist, academic, and lawyer Thomas Crane (1803–1875), American businessman
Thomas_Crane
Italian fairy tale
Catherine and her Destiny is an Italian fairy tale collected by Thomas Frederick Crane in Italian Popular Tales, and included by Andrew Lang in The Pink Fairy
Catherine_and_Her_Destiny
American biochemist and Nobel laureate (born 1964)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Jennifer_Doudna
Sicilian fairy tale
Sicilian fairy tale collected by Giuseppe Pitre and translated by Thomas Frederick Crane in Italian Popular Tales. A king and queen made a vow that, if they
Snow-White-Fire-Red
Italian Fairy Story
collected by Sicilian folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè and published by Thomas Frederick Crane in Italian Popular Tales. It is Aarne-Thompson type 328, "The Boy Steals
Thirteenth_(fairy_tale)
English actor
16 April 1987) is an English actor. He is known for his role as Frederick "Freddy" Crane in the Paramount+ series Frasier. Born in London to two accountants
Jack_Cutmore-Scott
Fictional character in the series Cheers
stays a lot longer. "Norm" is actually the first word of Frederick Crane, son of Frasier Crane and Lilith Sternin. (However, Lilith joyously believes that
Norm_Peterson
American judge
Frederick Evan Crane (March 2, 1869 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York – November 21, 1947 in Garden City, Nassau County, New York) was an American lawyer
Frederick_E._Crane
Italian fairy tale
found in the collection Italian Popular Tales, collected by Thomas Frederick Crane. In the Aarne-Thompson classification system, Water and Salt is Type
Water_and_Salt
Christian mythical character
2011. Matthew 16:28 in the King James Version at Wikisource. Thomas Frederick Crane (1885). Italian Popular Tales. Macmillan. p. 197. Retrieved 21 December
Wandering_Jew
Italian fairy tale
In Love with a Statue is an Italian fairy tale collected by Thomas Frederick Crane in his 1885 book Italian Popular Tales. A king had two sons. The younger
In_Love_with_a_Statue
Fictional character from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Ichabod Crane is a fictional character and the protagonist in Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Crane is portrayed in the
Ichabod_Crane
American manufacturer of cotton based paper products
& Clarke (1891–1894). In 1922, Crane & Co. incorporated, with Frederick G. Crane elected as president. In 2002, Crane purchased the company Tumba Bruk
Crane_Currency
British artist and book illustrator (1845–1915)
Walter Crane (15 August 1845 – 14 March 1915) was an English artist and book illustrator. He is considered to be the most influential, and among the most
Walter_Crane
Season of television series
Grammer as Frasier Crane Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon David Hyde Pierce as Niles Crane Peri Gilpin as Roz Doyle John Mahoney as Martin Crane Mercedes Ruehl
Frasier_season_3
Italian fairy tale
"Fair Brow" is an Italian fairy tale collected by Thomas Frederick Crane in his Italian Popular Tales. Italo Calvino included a variant from Istria in
Fair_Brow
Italian fairy tale
The Fair Fiorita is an Italian fairy tale collected by Thomas Frederick Crane in Italian Popular Tales. Italo Calvino included a variant of it, The Princesses
The_Fair_Fiorita
Italian fairy tale
Devil Married Three Sisters is an Italian fairy tale found in Thomas Frederick Crane's Italian Popular Tales (1885). It was collected and originally published
How the Devil Married Three Sisters
How_the_Devil_Married_Three_Sisters
Season of television series
(Episode: "Docu.Drama") Tushka Bergen as Miranda Trevor Einhorn as Frederick Crane Patrick Macnee as Cecil Hedley Charlotte Ross as Monica Illeana Douglas
Frasier_season_8
Italian fairy tale from Sicily
collected by Giuseppe Pitre and translated into English by Thomas Frederick Crane in Italian Popular Tales. It is part of the international cycle of
The_King_of_Love
American biochemist (1944–2023)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Christopher_T._Walsh
Fictional story typically featuring folkloric fantasy characters and magic
1842–1878) Domenico Comparetti, Italian scholar (Italy, 1835–1927) Thomas Frederick Crane, American lawyer (United States, 1844–1927) Emma Perodi, Italian writer
Fairy_tale
Danish pharmaceutical company
(ubiquinone) on the European market after it was discovered in 1957 by Frederick Crane at Purdue University in Indiana. [independent source needed] In June
Pharma_Nord
Alumni of Marlbrough College
Evelyn Wood Sidney Clayton Woodroffe George Cross holders: Arthur Frederick Crane Nicholls Michael Clapham, industrialist (ICI) Ernest Debenham, department
List_of_Old_Marlburians
Family of large, long-legged birds
Cranes are a type of large bird with long legs and necks in the biological family Gruidae of the order Gruiformes. The family has 15 species placed in
Crane_(bird)
Scientific award given by the American Chemical Society
1958 – Lester J. Reed 1959 – Paul Berg 1960 – James D. Watson 1961 – Frederick Crane [Wikidata] 1962 – Jerard Hurwitz 1963 – William P. Jencks 1964 – Bruce
Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry
Eli_Lilly_Award_in_Biological_Chemistry
1550 short story collection by Giovanni Francesco Straparola
The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird (Thomas Frederick Crane); The Green Bird (Carlo Gozzi) 5.1 Guerrino and the Savage Man Iron
The Facetious Nights of Straparola
The_Facetious_Nights_of_Straparola
Academic library system in New York
collection in 1838, described by Cornell University professor Thomas Frederick Crane as "the most valuable library which has ever been brought into the
Burke_Library
American biochemist (1938–2024)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Lubert_Stryer
French theologian, historian, priest and philosopher (died 1240)
ZDB-ID 401527-7). Edited with introduction, analysis, and notes by Thomas Frederick Crane. Nutt, London 1890, (archive.org). Joseph Greven (ed.): Die Exempla
James_of_Vitry
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
manager. Harvey B. Clark and Frederick H. Brand, formerly with Simplex were treasurer and assistant treasurer, respectively. Crane-Simplex had controlling
Crane-Simplex
Season of television series
Catherine Dent as Claudia Kynock Carole Shelley as Helen Trevor Einhorn as Frederick Crane Rosemary Murphy as Carol Larkin Mimi Hines as Mrs. Latimer Carolee
Frasier_season_6
1934 American film
appeals court to revisit Tomorrow’s Children, especially in New York. Frederick Crane, of the appeals court, screened the film along with six others to decide
Tomorrow's_Children
American molecular biologist (born 1946)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Richard_Axel
American biochemist (1926–2023)
in Chemistry, with the other half being shared by Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger. Berg was recognized for "his fundamental studies of the biochemistry
Paul_Berg
American biochemist and professor of structural biology
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Roger_D._Kornberg
American scientist (born 1958)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Peter_S._Kim
Sicilian fairy tale
Sicilian fairy tale collected by Giuseppe Pitrè, and translated by Thomas Frederick Crane for his Italian Popular Tales. Joseph Jacobs included a reconstruction
The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird
The_Dancing_Water,_the_Singing_Apple,_and_the_Speaking_Bird
(1907–08) William N. Cohen (1881), justice, New York Supreme Court Frederick E. Crane, former chief judge and judge, New York Court of Appeals John Watts
List of Columbia Law School alumni
List_of_Columbia_Law_School_alumni
Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) GC 18 April 1946* — Arthur Frederick Crane Nicholls Brigadier Special Operations Executive GC 1 March 1946* —
List of George Cross recipients
List_of_George_Cross_recipients
Chinese-American biochemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Xiaodong_Wang_(biochemist)
Typology of Beauty and the Beast
Crane, Thomas Frederick. Italian Popular Tales. Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company. 1885. p. 324. Leavy 1994, pp. 113–114. Crane, Thomas Frederick.
Animal_as_Bridegroom
American biologist and Nobel laureate
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
James_Rothman
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
in 1855. The Crane Estate was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1998. Crane hired the famous Olmsted Brothers, sons of Frederick Law Olmsted (creator
Castle Hill (Ipswich, Massachusetts)
Castle_Hill_(Ipswich,_Massachusetts)
American biosynthetic chemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Peter_G._Schultz
Italian-American molecular geneticist (born 1937)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Mario_Capecchi
German chapbook
and Lu Cunto ri Tre Frati) and a variant from Milan (La coa). Thomas Frederick Crane published another version, The Shepherd Who Made the King's Daughter
Fortunatus_(book)
Species of large migratory bird
The demoiselle crane (Grus virgo) is a species of crane found in central Eurosiberia, ranging from the Black Sea to Mongolia and Northeast China. There
Demoiselle_crane
American chemical biologist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Benjamin_Cravatt_III
American biochemist (1928–2024)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Bruce_Ames
American geneticist and molecular biologist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Phillip_Allen_Sharp
American academic (born 1958)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Jeremy_M._Berg
American biologist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Gerald_Edelman
1928 American tort law case
an opinion in Palsgraf. In that dissent, he was joined by Judges Frederick E. Crane and John F. O'Brien. Andrews began with a brief recitation of facts:
Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co.
Palsgraf_v._Long_Island_Railroad_Co.
American chemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Alice_Y._Ting
Gary Frederick Woolsey, University of Western Ontario, 1965. Anglican Bishop of Athabasca. National Director, Anglican Fellowship of Prayer. Frederick Walker
List of Kappa Alpha Society members
List_of_Kappa_Alpha_Society_members
American molecular biologist (born 1951)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
David_Goeddel
today. Asia and Africa Today. p. 27. Retrieved 15 September 2012. Frederick Crane (1972). Extant medieval musical instruments: a provisional catalogue
Nares-jux
1928 U.S. Court of Appeals case
William S. Andrews, Frederick Crane, Irving Lehman, Henry Kellogg, John F. O'Brien Case opinions Majority Cardozo, joined by Pound, Crane, Lehman Dissent
Meinhard_v._Salmon
American biochemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Christopher_Chang
Nobel Prize-winning American Scientist and Activist
Wald, George (2010), "Circumcision", in Denniston, George C.; Hodges, Frederick M.; Milos, Marilyn Fayre (eds.), Genital Autonomy: Protecting Personal
George_Wald
American biochemist who lived 1920 to 2010
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Harvey_Itano
American television sitcom (1993–2004)
Luke Tarsitano (season 3) and Trevor Einhorn (seasons 4–11) as Frederick Gaylord Crane, Frasier's son with ex-wife Lilith The main cast remained unchanged
Frasier
Cranes are tall wading birds in the family Gruidae. Cranes are found on every continent except for South America and Antarctica and inhabit a variety of
List_of_cranes
American chemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Stuart_Schreiber
American molecular biologist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Mark_Ptashne
American biochemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
John_Kuriyan
British geographer, explorer, broadcaster and author
Nicholas Crane (born 6 May 1954) is an English geographer, explorer, writer and broadcaster. Since 2004, he has written and presented four television
Nicholas_Crane
Canadian actor (born 1950)
Frederick Reginald Ironside (born February 12, 1950), known professionally as Michael Ironside, is a Canadian actor. A prominent character actor with
Michael_Ironside
American biochemist (born 1938)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Bruce_Alberts
Male given name
Jack Hawkins Frederick Gaylord Crane, fictional child of Lilith and Frasier Crane on the American TV shows Cheers and Frasier Frederick Kreiburg, a survivor
Frederick_(given_name)
Collet Capt. William John Cooper, Australian Flying Corps Capt. Bertie Frederick Crane Lt. Alexander Thomas Cranmer, Middlesex Regiment Lt. William Ernest
1919_Birthday_Honours_(MBE)
American biochemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Joan_A._Steitz
American biophysicist (1921–2020)
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Harold_Scheraga
American chemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Irving_Myron_Klotz
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
William_DeGrado
American television sitcom (2023–2024)
as a lecturer of psychology at Harvard. Jack Cutmore-Scott as Frederick "Freddy" Crane, Frasier's and Lilith's son. Now in his mid-30s, and a Boston firefighter
Frasier_(2023_TV_series)
American molecular geneticist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Charles_Cantor
American truck chassis manufacturer
Commercial Vehicles (#40). London: Frederick Warne. ISBN 0-7232-1619-3. Arnold, Kyle (2008-09-16). "Illinois company acquires Crane Carrier". Tulsa World. Archived
Crane_Carrier_Company
Species of fly
australasiae the Australasian tiger crane fly is a species of fly in the family Tipulidae. It is found in Australia . Skuse, Frederick A. Askew (1890). "Diptera
Nephrotoma_australasiae
American chemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Linda_Hsieh-Wilson
American biochemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Nathan_O._Kaplan
American biochemist
(1957) Lester J. Reed (1958) Paul Berg (1959) James Watson (1960) Frederick Crane (1961) Jerard Hurwitz (1962) William P. Jencks (1963) Bruce Ames (1964)
Robert_G._Roeder
Active Service. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1899. Crane, Stephen and Robert Barr. The O'Ruddy. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1903.
Stephen_Crane_bibliography
Prep school in Shardlow, Derbyshire, England
of Winchester John Harris also known as John Wyndham in 1915 Arthur Frederick Crane Nicholls (1911–1944), soldier and hero The Rise of the English Prep
Shardlow_Hall_(school)
FREDERICK CRANE
FREDERICK CRANE
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Female
Italian
Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler."Â
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
From the Broad Ridge; Renowned Ruler; Surname; Brother; Form of Roderick
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Form of Roderick
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frederick.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, FEDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
FREDERICK CRANE
FREDERICK CRANE
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play.
Boy/Male
German, Hebrew, Latin, Portuguese
Greater; Bringer of Light; Farmer; Bright One
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Sindhi
Salty; Graceful; Brownish Color
Boy/Male
Sikh
The great warrior
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Good-nature (One) of the Woman
Girl/Female
Indian
The ganges
Girl/Female
German
Strong as Man
Girl/Female
Norse
Freya's necklace.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worship, Praise, Reverence
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sandalwood
FREDERICK CRANE
FREDERICK CRANE
FREDERICK CRANE
FREDERICK CRANE
FREDERICK CRANE
n.
One of a fabulous race of dwarfs who waged war with the cranes, and were destroyed.
n.
A large South American bird (Dicholophus, / Cariama cristata) related to the cranes. It is often domesticated. Called also cariama.
v. t.
To cause to rise; to raise or lift, as by a crane; -- with up.
n.
Either one of two species of wading birds of the genus Aramus, intermediate between the cranes and rails. The limpkins are remarkable for the great length of the toes. One species (A. giganteus) inhabits Florida and the West Indies; the other (A. scolopaceus) is found in South America. Called also courlan, and crying bird.
v. i.
to reach forward with head and neck, in order to see better; as, a hunter cranes forward before taking a leap.
n.
A machine for raising and lowering heavy weights, and, while holding them suspended, transporting them through a limited lateral distance. In one form it consists of a projecting arm or jib of timber or iron, a rotating post or base, and the necessary tackle, windlass, etc.; -- so called from a fancied similarity between its arm and the neck of a crane See Illust. of Derrick.
a.
Of or pertaining to hydraulics, or to fluids in motion; conveying, or acting by, water; as, an hydraulic clock, crane, or dock.
v. t.
To stretch, as a crane stretches its neck; as, to crane the neck disdainfully.
n.
A truck from which the load is suspended in some kinds of cranes.
n.
A hoisting apparatus; an elevator; a crane; a lift.
n.
A traveling crane. See under Crane.
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
imp. & p. p.
of Crane
n.
The vertical post of a derrick or crane.
n.
Any one of several species of long-legged South American birds of the genus Psophia, especially P. crepitans, which is abundant, and often domesticated and kept with other poultry by the natives. They are allied to the cranes. So called from their loud cry. Called also agami, and yakamik.
n. pl.
A suborder of dipterous insects, having long antennae, as the mosquito, gnat, and crane fly; -- called also Nemocera.
n.
Any one of many species of long-legged dipterous insects belonging to Tipula and allied genera. They have long and slender bodies. See Crane fly, under Crane.
n.
A low, flat vessel, resembling a barge, furnished with cranes, capstans, and other machinery, used in careening ships, raising weights, drawing piles, etc., chiefly in the Mediterranean; a lighter.
n.
The geranium; -- so named from the long axis of the fruit, which resembles the beak of a crane.