While the staff of the crosse was traditionally made of wood, usually hickory, contemporary crosses are often metal. |
The measuring of breadth, that is of a thwart or crosse line, remaineth. |
But she could not see the carriage, which was then in crosse Street. |
A French bishop carries a crosse, and an archbishop a croix. |
The width of the crosse at the top, or head, may not be more than 12 inches nor is it to be less than 7 inches. |
The clerks were at a stand-still in the banking-house of Godolphin, crosse, and Godolphin. |