crocket — c.1300, curl of hair, from Anglo Fr. crocket, from northern French form of Fr. crochet (see CROCHET (Cf. crochet)). Meaning ornamental device on a Gothic pediment is from late 14c … Etymology dictionary
Crocket — Crock et (kr?k ?t), n. [OF. croquet, F. crochet, dim. of croc hook. See {Crook}, and cf. {Crotchet}.] 1. (Arch.) An ornament often resembling curved and bent foliage, projecting from the sloping edge of a gable, spire, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crocket — [kräk′it] n. [ME croket < NormFr croquet (OFr crochet): see CROTCHET] a carved ornament, as of curved leaves or flowers, decorating the angles of roofs, gables, etc., esp. in Gothic architecture … English World dictionary
Crocket — For other uses, see Crocket (disambiguation). Crockets applied to the finials at Sint Petrus en Pauluskerk, Ostend, Belgium A crocket is a hook shaped decorative element common in Gothic architecture. It is in the form of a stylised carving of… … Wikipedia
crocket — /krok it/, n. Archit. a medieval ornament, usually in the form of a leaf that curves up and away from the supporting surface and returns partially upon itself. [1300 50; ME croket hook < AF, equiv. to croc hook ( < Gmc; see CROOK1) + et ET. See… … Universalium
Crocket — This interesting name has two possible origins. The first being a nickname for someone wearing a particular hair style, deriving from the Medieval English croket meaning a large curl . In Scotland the Galloway family name Crockett is said to be… … Surnames reference
Crocket (disambiguation) — A crocket is a hook shaped decorative element common in Gothic architecture. Crocket may also refer to: Chibodee Crocket, a fictional character in the television series Mobile Fighter G Gundam James Crocket Wilson (1841–1899), Canadian… … Wikipedia
crocket gate — kroketo vartai statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Į žemę įsmeigti iš tvirtos vielos arba plastiko pagaminti 20×20 cm dydžio vartai, pro kuriuos reikia pravaryti riedulį. atitikmenys: angl. crocket gate vok. Krockettor, n rus.… … Sporto terminų žodynas
crocket — noun Etymology: Middle English croket, from Anglo French, crook, diminutive of croc hook, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse krōkr hook Date: 1673 an ornament usually in the form of curved and bent foliage used on the edge of a gable or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
crocket — noun Any of a series of hook shaped decorative floral elements used in Gothic architecture … Wiktionary