rare. [f. CRAFTY a. + -HOOD.] Craftiness, cunning, craft.

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1804.  Sir W. Young, Hist. Athens (ed. 3), xiii. 114. They were persuaded ‘by their great man’ to trick, to evade, to trifle, to say and to unsay, and to prefer a low craftihood to an honest appeal to the justice of the allies, or to a reliance on their own force.

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1827.  C. J. Palmer, Diary (1892), 53. Pretended miracles having by the craftihood of the Priests been worked at his tomb.

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