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CROOK, n. [G., the back, or ridge of an animal. L., a wrinkle, a circle; rough, hoarse. The radical sense of crook is to strain or draw; hence, to bend.]

1. Any bend, turn or curve; or a bent or curving instrument. We speak of a crook in a stick of timber, or in a river; and any hook is a crook.

2. A shepherd staff, curving at the end; a pastoral staff. When used by a bishop or abbot, it is called a crosier.

He left his crook, he left his flocks.

3. A gibbet.

4. An artifice; a trick.

CROOK, v.t.

1. To bend; to turn from a straight line; to make a curve or hook.

2. To turn from rectitude; to pervert.

3. To thwart. [Little used.]

CROOK, v.i. To bend or be bent; to be turned from a right line; to curve; to wind.

1913 Definition
Crook (crook)
n.(kr***oocr]k)
Crook
[OE. crok; akin to Icel. kr***onac]kr hook, bend, SW. krok, Dan. krog, OD. krooke; or cf. Gael. crocan crook, hook, W. crwca crooked. Cf. Crosier, Crotchet, Crutch, Encroach<
  1. A bend, turn, or curve; curvature; flexure.

    Through lanes, and crooks, and darkness.
    Phaer.

  2. Any implement having a bent or crooked end.
    Especially: (a)
  3. A pothook.
    "As black as the crook." Sir W. Scott.
  4. An artifice; trick; tricky device; subterfuge.

    For all yuor brags, hooks, and crooks.
    Cranmer.

  5. A small tube, usually curved, applied to a trumpet, horn, etc., to change its pitch or key.
  6. A person given to fraudulent practices; an accomplice of thieves, forgers, etc.
    [Cant, U.S.]

    By hook or by crook, in some way or other; by fair means or foul.

  7. To turn from a straight line; to bend; to curve.

    Crook the pregnant hinges of the knee.
    Shak.

  8. To turn from the path of rectitude; to pervert; to misapply; to twist.
    [Archaic]

    There is no one thing that crooks youth more than such unlawfull games.
    Ascham.

    What soever affairs pass such a man's hands, he crooketh them to his own ends.
    Bacon.

  9. To bend; to curve; to wind; to have a curvature.
    " The port . . . crooketh like a bow." Phaer.

    Their shoes and pattens are snouted, and piked more than a finger long, crooking upwards.
    Camden.


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