Is this paragraph:
"After jingling and joggling all day over roads, we would arrive at an inn, unroll our rugs and set up our cots. A charcoal brazier would be brought in and cruzes of water."
What does 'cruzes of water' mean?
And is this a commonly used term?
Christine Christie And is this a commonly used term? Far from it. It is an archiac word, spelled "cruse", which is only familiar at all today because it appears in the King James Bible.
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Christine ChristieAnd is this a commonly used term?
Far from it. It is an archiac word, spelled "cruse", which is only familiar at all today because it appears in the King James Bible. It meant a small earthen container. The "z" spelling was in use in the 16th century and occasionally ever since, even though the original pronunciation had an "s" sound.