CREODIBA, in the middle ages, signified a robbery and murder committed in a wood, with the burning of the
body in order to prevent discovery of the crime. The word, says Wendelinus, is compounded of crey and diven, that is, wood-robbers.
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CREODIBA, in the middle ages, signified a robbery and murder committed in a wood, with the burning of the
body in order to prevent discovery of the crime. The word, says Wendelinus, is compounded of crey and diven, that is, wood-robbers.