Obs. Also 6 croker. [f. CROCK sb.1 + -ER1.] A potter.

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c. 1315.  Shoreham, 106. Wat helpth hyt the crokke … Aye the crokkere to brokke, Wy madest thou me so?

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1382.  Wyclif, Jer. xviii. 3. Y cam doun to the hous of the crockere [1388 pottere].

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1562.  J. Heywood, Prov. & Epigr. (1867), 43. She was to them, as koy as a crokers mare.

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1703.  T. N., City & C. Purchaser, 46. Something like to common Crockers Earth.

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