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‖ cruciˈfige Obs. L. crucifīge, crucify (him)! the cry of the Jews to Pilate; formerly sometimes used subst., and transferred to: Popular clamour for the death of a victim.
1393Langl. P. Pl. C. xxi. 38 And alle þe court cryede crucifige lowde. 1593Peele Edw. I, 139 If this crucifige do not suffice Send me to heaven in a hempen sacrifice. a1635Naunton Fragm. Reg. (Arb.) 27 His Father dying in ignominie, and at the Gallows, his Estate confiscate..by the clamour, and crucifige of the people. 1652Sparke Prim. Devot. (1663) 215 Their palms are turned into thorns, and their hosannahs into crucifiges. |