The word "Crined" is an adjective that means having hair on a specific part of the body, typically the head, but with reference to animals, could also mean anywhere on the body where hair grows. The IPA phonetic transcription of "crined" is /krɪnd/. It is pronounced with a short vowel sound /ɪ/ and a consonant cluster /kr/. The "-ed" suffix indicates past tense or perfect tense in English, so in context, "crined" could describe hair that has already grown on a body part.
The word "crined" originates from the Old English word "cran" or "cræn", meaning "a crane" or "a crane's neck". The term "crined" specifically refers to something having hair resembling or resembling the shape of a crane's neck.