rare. [cf. OF. crimer, f. crime.] trans. To charge with a crime or offence; to accuse.

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1570.  Levins, Manip., 132/30. To cryme, criminari.

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1621.  Sclater, Tythes (1623), 140. [They] would … not crime him of couetousness in that demand.

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1890.  W. Gore-Browne, in 19th Cent., Nov., 846. He was crimed (i.e. charged before the colonel) with ‘filthy dirtiness and disorderliness on parade.’

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