Also Sc. craigs-. [For crag’s man, f. CRAG1: cf. landsman.] One accustomed to, or skilled in, climbing crags.

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1816.  Scott, Antiq., vii. ‘I was a bauld craigsman,’ he said, ‘ance in my life.’

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1843.  S. C. Hall, Ireland, III. 145. The cragsmen and boatmen of this wild coast.

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1872.  Jenkinson, Guide Eng. Lakes (1879), 303. A good cragsman may scramble direct to the top of Scawfell from this spot.

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