Obs. [a. F. crocher to hook, catch with hooks or claws (f. croche); and aphetic form of Acroche, ACCROACH.]
1. trans. To hook, catch with hooks.
a. 1225. Juliana, 35. Make me war and wite me wið his crefti crokes, þat ha me ne crochen [printed crechen].
2. = ACCROACH, ENCROACH.
c. 1380. Wyclif, Serm., Sel. Wks. I. 139. Pharisees haue crochid to þem þe chesynge of many heerdis in þe chirche.
1592. Manch. Court Leet Rec. (1885), II. 60. Roberte Janye hathe Croched vppon the hye streete.