[f. CROUCH v.] One who crouches.
1587. Golding, De Mornay, xviii. (1617), 320. A thousand flatterers, and as many crouchers and cappers.
1884. Tennyson, Becket, 10. I, true son Of Holy Churchno croucher to the Gregories.
[f. CROUCH v.] One who crouches.
1587. Golding, De Mornay, xviii. (1617), 320. A thousand flatterers, and as many crouchers and cappers.
1884. Tennyson, Becket, 10. I, true son Of Holy Churchno croucher to the Gregories.