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crocket (n.)

early 14c., croket, "ornamental roll or lock of hair," from Anglo-French crocket, from northern French form of Old French crochet, croquet, literally "a hook" (see crochet (n.)). In medieval architecture, "pointed ornamental device on a sloping pinnacle, gable, etc.," late 14c. Related: Crocketed.

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Definitions of crocket from WordNet

crocket (n.)
an architectural ornament of curved foliage used at the edge of a spire or gable;
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