lacrosse

lacrosse
\ \ [18] French la crosse means ‘the hooked stick’ (crosse was originally borrowed from a prehistoric Germanic *kruk-, from which English got crook and crutch). French speakers in Canada used the term jeu de la crossegame of the hooked stick’ to name a game played by the native Americans with netted sticks, and in due course this became reduced and lexicalized to lacrosse.
\ \ Cf.CROOK, CRUTCH

Word origins - 2ed. . 2005.

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