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The word "cramp" comes from the Late Middle English word "crampen," which means "to fix or hold firmly." This word is thought to be derived from the Middle Dutch word "kramen," which has the same meaning. The origin of the Middle Dutch word is uncertain, but it may be related to the Proto-Germanic word krammaz, which means "to bend."
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