Is it crepins, crepin or crepine? You wrote it three different ways...
It could be French, but I'm not sure exactly what it means (yet!).

On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Leif og Bjarne Drews
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> A friend found a box in an archive, containing letters and bills. One of the 
> bills was for a young girl in 1748, she had boaght caps, stockings, gloves, 
> piano lessons and linnens for embroidery. There was also a pannier with 
> matching "crepiner" in danish. Is there a similar word in french, german for 
> crepines? Could it be skirts, to cover the panniers with? Rolls?
> I have never seen this word before, and wondered if any have heard anything 
> similar. I know it is difficult because its danish, but crepins dont sound 
> danish to me att all.......
>
> Thanks
>
> Bjarne
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