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- reconstructed as *krukjo (English crook, Old English crycce, Old Norse krokr, Old High German krucka). This word, by conflation with Latin crux, gave...
- Old Norse krokr "hook" via French crochet "small hook; canine tooth" crocket from the same Norse root as "crochet" via French. crook krokr (="hook-shaped...
- landing place", derived from the elements Croc (personal name) or Old Norse krókr ("river-bend") + Norse stǫð ("landing-place, jetty"). Or else, the second...
- originates from Old Norse kraki, which is etymologically related to Old Norse krókr, lit. 'hook', cognate with "crook". This is backed up by the Swedish dictionary...
- Krogstad is a Norwegian surname. It derives from Krókr, a crooked person, and staðr, a farm. Fredrik Krogstad, Norwegian footballer Jonas Krogstad, Norwegian...
- Marrakar Delroy Brown Player Lewis Mackinnon Sable Marte Germaine Christensen Krokr Ørjan Gamst Hakon Daniel Berge Halvorsen Leiknarr Stig Frode Henriksen S****...
- Mackinnon as Player Marte Germaine Christensen as Sable Ørjan Gamst as Krokr Daniel Berge Halvorsen as Hakon Stig Frode Henriksen as Leiknarr Dina De...
- krókspjót was a barbed spear, literally "hooked spear", from Old Norse krókr, "hook, anything crooked", and spjót, "spear" (cf. höggspjót, above). The...
- of a Middle English word crōk, "bend", ultimately derived from Old Norse krókr, and Old English hlynn, "torrent". Though the location of Croglin favours...
- called 'Crook' is unknown. However, it could come from the Old Norse word 'krókr' or the Old English word 'crōc' which both mean: a crook, a bend; usually...