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Qué (quién) es crocket - definición

HOOK-SHAPED DECORATIVE ELEMENT IN THE FORM OF A STYLIZED CARVING OF CURLED LEAVES, BUDS OR FLOWERS, FOUND IN GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Crocket capital; Crockets; Crocket capitals
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Crocket         
·noun A croche, or knob, on the top of a stag's antler.
II. Crocket ·noun An ornament often resembling curved and bent foliage, projecting from the sloping edge of a gable, spire, ·etc.
crocket         
['kr?k?t]
¦ noun (in Gothic architecture) a small carved ornament on the inclined side of a pinnacle or gable.
Origin
ME: from Old North. Fr., var. of OFr. crochet (see crotchet).
Andrew Crockett (banker)         
BRITISH BANKER (1943-2012)
Andrew Crocket; Andrew Crockett (British banker)
Sir Andrew Duncan Crockett (23 March 1943 – 3 September 2012) was a British banker, economist and public servant. He was the general manager of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

Wikipedia

Crocket

A crocket (or croquet) is a small, independent decorative element common in Gothic architecture. The name derives from the diminutive of the French croc, meaning "hook", due to the resemblance of a crocket to a bishop's crook-shaped crosier.

Ejemplos de uso de crocket
1. Triumphant at the top: Climbers are questioning the wording of ‘top‘ However, leading British climber Ken Crocket, author of Ben Nevis: Britain‘s Highest Mountain, has criticised the BBC and Rhys Jones for demeaning the achievements of climbers who have reached the summit of Ben Nevis.
2. Crocket said: "I feel that to have come out with such a whopper as Griff did on the programme is a slap in the face for the thousands who have struggled up the path to stand on the summit and feel the golden glow that a personal achievement provides.