[f. prec., or ad. F. crevasser: see CREVASSE v.] trans. To make crevices in; to fissure, crack, split. Obs. exc. in pa. pple. CREVICED.
1624. Wotton, Elem. Archit., in Reliq. Wotton. (1672), 20. They [the stones] are more apt
to pierce with their points
and so to crevice the Wall.