The word "croquet" originated from the French term "crochet," which means a wooden ball or mallet. Croquet is a lawn game that became popular in France and England in the mid-19th century.
Yes, it means hook.
My dad used to play croquet until after an accident he ended up with an knee injury. (not really)
The word that would be in between "crochet" and "crossbones" on a dictionary page would be "crocus." In alphabetical order, the words would appear as "crochet," "crocus," and "crossbones."
Croquet, a very long time ago, croquet has not been played there for many years, even though they kept the word in their title, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Croquet in French is croquet in Italian.
Outdoors, usually on a lawn. The word comes from the French for hockey stick.
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Croquet Project was created in 2007.
Croquet Association was created in 1897.
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