Advertisement

crowbar (n.)

also crow-bar, "bar of iron with a wedge-shaped end," 1748, with bar (n.1), earlier simply crow (c. 1400); so called from its "beak" or from resemblance to a crow's foot; or possibly it is from crows, from Old French cros, plural of croc "hook."

Others are reading

Advertisement
Definitions of crowbar from WordNet

crowbar (n.)
a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge;
Synonyms: wrecking bar / pry / pry bar
From wordnet.princeton.edu