croken

Etymology
From, from ; equivalent to , ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1) To be bent; to curve:
 * 2) To twist; to curve multiple times.
 * 3)  To become crippled or distorted.
 * 4) To make bent; to crook:
 * 5) To bow or genuflect.
 * 6)  To cripple; to disfigure.
 * 7) To religiously err; to fall into sin.
 * 8) To cause to fall into sin.
 * 9)  To discuss misleadingly.