CROCK


Meaning of CROCK in English

n.

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English crok; akin to Low German krakke broken-down horse

Date: 1528

1 : one that is broken-down, disabled, or impaired <so many old ⋯ crock s with one foot in the grave ― Angus Wilson>

2 : a complaining medical patient whose illness is largely imaginary or psychosomatic

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