crookle

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English

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Etymology

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Equivalent to crook (to bend) +‎ -le (frequentative or diminutive suffix).[1] Compare Dutch kreukelen, Low German krökeln.

Verb

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crookle (third-person singular simple present crookles, present participle crookling, simple past and past participle crookled)

  1. (obsolete, dialectal, East Midlands, Lancashire, Yorkshire) To bend; to make crooked.[2]

References

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  1. ^ crookle, v.1”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1893.
  2. ^ Joseph Wright, editor (1898), “CROOKLE, vb. and adj.”, in The English Dialect Dictionary: [], volume I (A–C), London: Henry Frowde, [], publisher to the English Dialect Society, []; New York, N.Y.: G[eorge] P[almer] Putnam’s Sons, →OCLC, pages 807–808:CROOKLE, v. and adj. Yks. Lan. Not. Lin. Rut. Lei. Nhp. [...] 1. v. To make crooked, to bend, twist. [...] n.Lin.1 As crookled as a dog's hind leg.