Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An odd, whimsical, or stubborn notion.
- noun A small hook or hooklike structure.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To play or sing in quick rhythm.
- noun In zoology, one of the slightly curved and notched bristles or chætæ common among Oligochæta, and serving probably as locomotor organs.
- noun Same as
crocket . - noun A little hook; a hook.
- noun Specifically In anatomy, the hooked anterior end of the superior occipitotemporal cerebral convolution.
- noun In entomology, a little hook-like organ or process, generally one of a series; specifically, one of the minute horny hooks on the prolegs of many caterpillars.
- noun One of the pair of marks, [], used in writing and printing, now more commonly called
brackets . Seebracket , n., 4. - noun A curved surgical instrument with a sharp hook, used to extract the fetus in the operation of embryotomy.
- noun In music, a note equal in length to half a minim or one fourth of a semibreve; a quarter note. See
note . - noun A piece of wood resembling a fork, used as a support in building.
- noun Milit., a peculiar arrangement of troops, in which they are drawn up in a line nearly perpendicular to the line of battle.
- noun In fortification, an indentation in the glacis of the covered way at a point where a traverse is placed.
- noun A singular opinion, especially one held by a person who has no special competency to form a correct opinion; an unusual and whimsical notion concerning a matter of fact or principle of action; a perverse or odd conceit.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb obsolete To play music in measured time.
- noun A forked support; a crotch.
- noun (Mus.) A time note, with a stem, having one fourth the value of a semibreve, one half that of a minim, and twice that of a quaver; a quarter note.
- noun (Fort.) An indentation in the glacis of the covered way, at a point where a traverse is placed.
- noun (Mil.) The arrangement of a body of troops, either forward or rearward, so as to form a line nearly perpendicular to the general line of battle.
- noun (Print.) A bracket. See
Bracket . - noun (Med.) An instrument of a hooked form, used in certain cases in the extraction of a fetus.
- noun A perverse fancy; a whim which takes possession of the mind; a conceit.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun music A
musical note onebeat long in 4/4 time. - noun A sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a
hook (obsolete except incrochet hook). - noun archaic a
whim or afancy - verb to make
needlework bylooping thread with ahooked needle - verb obsolete to play music in measured time
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a strange attitude or habit
- noun a musical note having the time value of a quarter of a whole note
- noun a sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook
- noun a small tool or hooklike implement
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Here you have just that kind of crotchet that I am going to deal with.
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Hand-made cotton crotchet over piano (traditional Portuguese crotchet)
Archive 2009-02-01 Red 2009
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Hand-made cotton crotchet over piano (traditional Portuguese crotchet)
Joana Vasconcelos Red 2009
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The icing crotchet is breathtaking, quilling is now my favorite, the fabric wedding cake rules the northern hemisphere of cake-dom and I just drank a 64 ounce jug of water so forgive my typos, but Im in a hurry.
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Serge #6: Had he been a bishop he might have set fire to his crotchet.
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Consecutives on successive minim beats are similarly broken by the intervention of a crotchet if it is a harmony note; not otherwise.
Archive 2007-04-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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I told KC my plan of her teaching me to crotchet baby booties.
ana-ng Diary Entry ana-ng 2009
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I can never remember what a crotchet is in US parlance.
gillpolack: Today I find it very hard to focus, so I gillpolack 2009
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Consecutives on successive minim beats are similarly broken by the intervention of a crotchet if it is a harmony note; not otherwise.
R.O. Morris momentarily indulges his inner Vorticist Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Example: Suppose you have a song at 144 BPM and you want to have the equivalent of a quarter note a crotchet for those in the UK of pause somewhere in the middle of the song.
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July 2, 2007
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July 2, 2007
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