- hæl-krókr
- m. ‘heel-crook,’ back-heel, a trick in wrestling, Fas. iii. 392, 547.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
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croc — [ kro ] n. m. • fin XIIe; frq. °krok 1 ♦ Vx Instrument muni d un ou de plusieurs crochets et qui sert à pendre qqch. ⇒ crochet, grappin. Croc de boucherie. 2 ♦ Techn. Longue perche ou instrument terminé par un crochet. Croc de batelier. ⇒ 1.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Croke — The ultimate origin of this name is the Olde Norse personal byname Krokr meaning bent or crooked and originally bestowed on a devious schemer. This name was introduced into England from Denmark or Normandy where it took the form Croc. One,… … Surnames reference
Crook — This unusual and interesting name has two possible related, origins. The first of these is a medieval topographical surname, denoting residence from the Middle English word crok , from the Old Norse krokr . The name may also be a metonymic… … Surnames reference
Krook — This unusual and interesting name has two possible related, origins. The first of these is a medieval topographical surname, denoting residence from the Middle English word crok , from the Old Norse krokr . The name may also be a metonymic… … Surnames reference
Crooke — This unusual and interesting name has two possible related, origins. The first of these is a medieval topographical surname, denoting residence from the Middle English word crok , from the Olde Norse krokr . The name may also be a metonymic… … Surnames reference
Crookes — This interesting surname is a patronymic of Crook, which is of medieval English origin, and has two possible sources. Firstly, it may be from a topographical name denoting residence by a bend in a river or road, from the Middle English crok ,… … Surnames reference
Crooks — This interesting surname is of Old Norse origin, and has two possible related sources, one habitational, and the other occupational. If the former, the name may be either topographical in origin, from residence by a bend in a river or road,… … Surnames reference
Crookston — This very interesting and rare surname is of Scottish locational origin from Crookston , in Renfrewshire containing the ruins of Crookston Castle, which is composed of the elements Croc or Krok , a personal name of Old English or Old Norse origin … Surnames reference
Croxall — This most interesting and unusual surname is of English locational origin from a place called Croxall near Burton upon Trent, on the river Mease in Staffordshire. The place name, recorded as Crokeshalle in 942 in the Cartularium Saxonicum, and… … Surnames reference