crocheter

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English

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Etymology

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From crochet +‎ -er.

Noun

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crocheter (plural crocheters)

  1. One who crochets.

Translations

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French

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Etymology

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From crochet +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kʁɔʃ.te/
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Verb

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crocheter

  1. (transitive) to pick (a lock)
    J’aimerais apprendre à crocheter une serrure.
    I would like to learn how to pick a lock.
  2. (transitive, soccer, rugby) to sidestep

Conjugation

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This verb is conjugated like parler, except the -e- /ə/ of the second-to-last syllable becomes -è- /ɛ/ when the next vowel is a silent or schwa -e-, as in the third-person singular present indicative il crochète and the third-person singular future indicative il crochètera.

Further reading

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Norman

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Etymology

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Verb

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crocheter

  1. (Jersey) to cluck

Synonyms

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