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▪ I. † crouk, v. Obs. rare. Also 5 crowke. [Of uncertain origin; but perh. corresponding to Ger. dial. krauchen in same sense, which Hildebrand suggests to be:—*krúkan = kreukan (Ger. kriechen), like OLG. krúpan = kreupan, OE. créopan to creep. Cf. crouch v.] intr. To bow, to make obeisance.
c1394P. Pl. Crede 751 Kniȝtes croukeþ hem to & crucheþ full lowe. c1460Towneley Myst. 163 For I [Joseph] can nawthere crowke ne knele [sc. to the doctors in the Temple: Luke ii. 46]. ▪ II. crouk var. of crook v.2, to croak. |