The Collaborative International Dictionary
Crocketed \Crock"et*ed\, a. (Arch.) Ornamented with crockets.
Wiktionary
a. (context architecture English) Having a crocket.
WordNet
adj. (of a gable or spire) furnished with a crocket (an ornament in the form of curved or bent foliage); "a crocketed spire"
Usage examples of "crocketed".
The windows of the aisle are delicately moulded with capitals to their shafts, and are ornamented with a crocketed gable, ogee-shaped and topped with a prominent finial rising just above the battlements of the aisle.
The buttresses of the aisles are decorated with gargoyles and crowned with pinnacles of a considerable size with crocketed spires and finials.
The square ends of both choir and aisles are decorated with arches with crocketed gables above them.
Below this is a cusped arch in each light of the triforium with a crocketed gable ending in a finial above it.
On each side of these windows, in the space between the windows and the vaulting shafts, is plain stone panelling terminating in an arch with a crocketed gable above it, ending in a finial which reaches to about the level of the spring of the window arch.
Each division is filled with a geometrical pattern of two panels, each panel ending in a trefoil, with a circular trefoil in the head of each division, and a crocketed gable, terminating in a rich finial above it.
Birds alighted on crocketed chair-backs and on damasked helmets of war.