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der·rick I. \ˈderik, -rēk\ noun (-s) Etymology: after Derick (first name unknown) fl ab1600 hangman at Tyburn, England 1. obsolete a. : hangman b. : gallows 2. : any of various hoisting apparatus employing a tackle rigged at the end of a beam: as a. obsolete : a tackle rigged at the outer quarter of a mizzen yard b. : a spar standing on end and carrying at the upper end a hoisting tackle, the upper end being also secured by guys sometimes in such a manner as to permit adjustments of the angle of the spar to the horizontal c. : a crane consisting of a pivoting mast having fastened to its lower end a boom carrying at its outer end a hoisting tackle, the outer end also being secured by a tackle to the head of the mast so as to permit raising and lowering of the end of the boom d. : a fixed arm or bracket projecting from a wall with a hoisting tackle at its end (as over a warehouse door) 3. a. : the framework or tower over a deep drill hole (as that of an oil well) for supporting the tackle for boring or for hoisting and lowering b. : a tall three-legged staging erected to support a hoisting crane (as in building construction) [derrick 3a] II. \“, esp in pres part -rək\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to hoist, convey, or load by means of a derrick |