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crocker

English

Etymology

crock +? -er. The first written record of the word crocker dates back to 1315 AD. It might have been the common Anglo-Saxon term for potter before 1066 AD. It has also been used as a surname.

Noun

crocker (plural crockers)

  1. a potter.

See also

  • croker

References

  • Krueger, Dennis (December 1982). "Why On Earth Do They Call It Throwing?" Studio Potter Vol. 11, Number 1.[1] (etymology)

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clocker

English

Etymology

clock +? -er

Pronunciation

Noun

clocker (plural clockers)

  1. A person who clocks (illegally winds back the milometer of) a motor car
  2. (slang) A low-level drug dealer who operates on the streets.
  3. (Scotland, dated) A clucking hen.

Anagrams

  • cockler, reclock

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