There is only one known usage of the word "Crossgarnets," which appears in a 1579 document referring to a patch of land near Edinburgh. The spelling of this word is nonstandard and appears to be a combination of the words "cross" and "garnet," likely referencing the red-colored stone. The IPA phonetic transcription of "Crossgarnets" is /krɒsɡɑːrnɪts/. Despite its obscurity, this word provides a glimpse into the evolution and variation of language over time.