Yes, it means hook.
The word "croquet" originated from the French term "crochet," which means a wooden ball or mallet. Croquet is a lawn game that became popular in France and England in the mid-19th century.
Croquet in French is croquet in Italian.
Outdoors, usually on a lawn. The word comes from the French for hockey stick.
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Tennis originated in France. There is also petanque and croquet.
My dad used to play croquet until after an accident he ended up with an knee injury. (not really)
Croquet, a very long time ago, croquet has not been played there for many years, even though they kept the word in their title, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
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Yes. The French pronunciation of "et" is "ay" (long A). Other words include cachet and croquet.
Croquet Association was created in 1897.