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Cracow

the older Englishing of Krakow, the city in Poland. The long-toed, pointed shoes or boots called crakows that were popular in England 15c. are attested from late 14c., so called because they were supposed to originate there. They also yielded a Middle English verb, crakouen "to provide (shoes or boots) with long, pointed toes" (early 15c.). Related: Cracovian.

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Definitions of Cracow from WordNet

Cracow (n.)
an industrial city in southern Poland on the Vistula;
Synonyms: Krakow / Krakau
From wordnet.princeton.edu