a. [f. CROCKET1.]
1. Arch. Having, or decorated with, crockets.
1816. Rickman, in J. Smith, Panorama Sci. & Art, I. 146. The second canopy is the ogee . This is sometimes crocketed, and sometimes not.
1878. F. S. Williams, Midl. Railw., 448. The crocketed pinnacles of the church of All Saints.
2. Of a stags horn: Having crockets.
1875. Stonehenge, Brit. Sports, I. x. § 1. With one horn crocketed and the other single.