crepen

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) To move in a subtle or secretive way:
 * 2) To creep close to the ground; to slither or crawl.
 * 3) To move or walk on all four limbs.
 * 4) To clamber; to scale or ascend a vertical surface.
 * 5) To walk or move secretly and carefully.
 * 6) To enter or depart; to experience the start or end of life.
 * 7) To appear or disappear; to arrive or leave.
 * 8) To burgle or rob; to loot a house or property.
 * 9)  To become more dire or severe; to grow.
 * 10) To kneel or bow down; to visibly humble oneself.
 * 11)  Of plants; to grow or sprout.
 * 12)  To feel a false feeling of movement inside oneself.