- Look up
Krick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Krick is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Frank Krick (1910–1982),
American sprint...
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Irving P.
Krick (1906 – June 20, 1996) was an
American meteorologist and inventor, the
founding professor of
Department of
Meteorology at
California Institute...
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Tobias Krick (born 22
October 1998) is a
German professional volleyball player who
plays as a
middle blocker for
Berlin Recycling Volleys and the Germany...
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Nicolas Michel Krick (born
March 1, 1819, in Lixheim, Meurthe, died
September 1, 1854) was a
priest from
Lorraine who
became a
missionary with the Paris...
- Sears, pp. 196–202;
Krick, p. 40. Salmon, p. 177; Cullen, p. 25;
Krick, pp. 59–62; Welcher, pp. 663–65; Gallagher, pp. 18–19.
Krick, p. 42. Sears, p. 212;...
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Frank Krick (June 30, 1910 – May 5, 1982) was an
American sprint canoer who
competed in the 1950s.
Competing in two
Summer Olympics, he
earned his best...
- Jon
Krick (born
November 24, 1972) is a
former American football player who pla**** four
seasons with the
Albany Firebirds of the
Arena Football League...
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Peter Krick (born 31
January 1944) is a
German former competitive figure skater who
represented West Germany. He is a three-time (1966–68)
national champion...
- have been
derived from the
Middle Dutch (in use in
Flanders at the time) "
krick"(-e),
meaning a
stick (crook).
Another possible source is the
Middle Dutch...
- Machine; Eicher, p. 536;
Krick, p. 60; Tagg, p. 328. Eicher, p. 536;
Krick, p. 60; Tagg, p. 328.
Krick, pp. 60–61; Tagg, pp. 328–29.
Krick, p. 61; Tagg, p. 329;...