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The word "crusty" most likely originated from the word "crust," which refers to the hard, outer layer of bread or other baked goods. From there, the term was extended to describe anything with a similar texture or appearance, such as skin, dirt, or old food.
The Proto-West Germanic root "krustō" may have ultimately originated from the Proto-Indo-European root "*keres-," meaning "to scratch" or "to cut." This suggests that the word "crusty" may have initially referred to something that was scratched or scraped, giving it a rough surface.
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