different between crocket vs crocker
crocket
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman crocket (“curl of hair”).
Noun
crocket (plural crockets)
- (architecture) Any of a series of hook-shaped decorative floral elements used in Gothic architecture.
Translations
crocket From the web:
- cricket means
- crockett what county
- what does crooked mean
- what are crockett doodles
- what do crickets eat
- what does crockett mean
- what's in crockett texas
- what is crockett texas known for
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)
- 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)
crocker From the web:
- what crockery means
- what crockery does the queen use
- what crockery is washed in codycross
- what crockery is worth money
- what crockery do i need
- what crockery do they use on masterchef
- what crocker park stores are open
- what crocker mo zip code
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- crocket vs crocker
- cracker vs crocker
- shocker vs worker
- shocker vs stocker
- shucker vs shocker
- shocker vs shocked
- shocker vs paradox
- shocker vs shock
- chucker vs chunker
- chuckler vs chucker
- chucker vs chuckey
- shucker vs chucker
- chucked vs chucker
- chucker vs checker
- chucker vs chukker
- hucker vs chucker
- bowl vs chucker
- diatopic vs diatomic
- diatoric vs diatopic
- diatomic vs diatoric