Crocket vs Crocked - What's the difference?
crocket | crocked |
(architecture) Any of a series of hook-shaped decorative floral elements used in Gothic architecture
(crock)
(British) injured (of a person)
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=Clive Lindsay
, title=Kilmarnock 1 - 2 St Johnstone
, work=BBC Sport
(British) broken (of a thing)
As a noun crocket
is (architecture) any of a series of hook-shaped decorative floral elements used in gothic architecture.As a verb crocked is
(crock).As an adjective crocked is
(british) injured (of a person) or crocked can be (north america) drunk (of a person).crocket
English
Noun
(wikipedia crocket) (en noun)crocked
English
Etymology 1
See (crock) (verb)Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=St Johnstone boss Derek McInnes had made two changes, with Callum Davidson, who has now recovered from injury, the replacement for crocked fellow defender David McCracken and David Robertson taking the place of Chris Millar in midfield.}}