Crude

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late Middle English: from Latin crudus ‘raw, rough’.


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From Middle English crude, borrowed from Latin crūdus(“raw, bloody, uncooked, undigested, crude”), probably from Proto-Indo-European *krewh₂-(“raw meat, fresh blood”). Cognate with Old English hrēaw(“raw, uncooked”). More at raw.


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crude (adj.)

late 14c., "in a raw or unprepared state" (of coarse bread or untanned hide), from Latin crudus "rough; not cooked, raw, bloody," from PIE *krue-do-, from PIE root *kreue- "raw flesh." Meaning "lacking grace, socially unrefined" is attested by 1640s. Related: Crudely; crudeness. Crude oil, which is in its natural state and unrefined, is from 1865.