drock means A drainage ditch, sometimes covered; a small watercourse, especially one used for drainage or sewerage. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
Compare droke, drook.
noun
- A drainage ditch, sometimes covered; a small watercourse, especially one used for drainage or sewerage.“For quotations using this term, see Citations:drock.”
- A part of certain 18th and 19th century models of plough: a piece of wood which forms the bottom part of the plough, to which the spindle and the shelve-boards are fastened.“Fig. 12. Is the Earth-board, [...] the Notch a b shews the Rising of the Wood, which takes hold of the Edge of the Sheat, to hold it firmer, to which it is fastened by the Holes c and d; and at the other End it is fastened to the Drock, at Hole e. [...] But this Pin, with which it is fastened to the Drock, it bigger in the Middle [...]”