Sc. [Crappit has the form of a pa. pple. of a vb. crap or crop, not otherwise found, but compared by Jamieson with earlier Du. krappen to fill the crop of, cram (a capon, etc.).] The head of a haddock stuffed with the toe, oatmeal, suet and spices. (Jamieson.)

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1815.  Scott, Guy M., xxxii. I gae a look to making the friar’s chicken mysell, and to the crappit-heads too. Ibid. (1816), Antiq., vi. Here is fish and sauce, and crappit-heads.

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1861.  E. B. Ramsay, Remin., Ser. II. 64. ‘Eat crappit heads for supper last night, and was the waur o’t.’

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