"crookle" meaning in All languages combined

See crookle on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Forms: crookles [present, singular, third-person], crookling [participle, present], crookled [participle, past], crookled [past]
Etymology: Equivalent to crook (“to bend”) + -le (frequentative or diminutive suffix). Compare Dutch kreukelen, Low German krökeln. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|crook|-le|t1=to bend}} crook (“to bend”) + -le, {{sup|1}} ¹, {{cog|nl|kreukelen}} Dutch kreukelen, {{cog|nds|krökeln}} Low German krökeln Head templates: {{en-verb}} 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. Tags: East-Midlands, Yorkshire, dialectal, obsolete
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