Obs. exc. dial. [f. CROCK sb.1] trans. To put up in a crock or pot; see also quot. 1887.

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1594.  Lyly, Moth. Bombie, III. Wit would worke like waxe & crocke up gold like honey.

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1859.  Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc., XX. I. 51. Butter is crocked for winter supply.

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1887.  Kentish Gloss., Crock, to put away; lay by; save up; hide … ‘Crocking it [butter] up till it’s no use to nobody.’

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