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The word "cropper" has been used in English since the 13th century. It is derived from the Old English word "croppian," which means "to harvest" or "to cut short." The word "croppian" is itself derived from the Proto-Germanic root *kruppijaną, which also means "to harvest" or "to cut short." This root is also the origin of the Dutch word "kroppen," the German word "kröpfen," and the Swedish word "kroppa," all of which mean "to harvest" or "to cut short."
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