cribble means coarse. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
cribble is pronounced /ˈkɹɪbəl/.
Etymology
Borrowed from French crible, from Late Latin criblus (“sieve”).
adj
- coarse“1849, Henry Bullinger, H. I (translator), The Decades
The gardens, with digging for novelties, are turned over and over, because we will not eat common cribble bread.”
noun
- A coarse sieve or screen.
- Coarse flour or meal.“Bread made of the whole Wheat is sometime called Cribble or fine Ravel Bread”
verb
- To pass something through a sieve.