1. croy - Noun
2. Croy - Proper noun
A surname.
croy (plural croys)
(Scottish) a natural or man-made protrusion or jetty projecting on a river and used to manage river fisheries, providing an obstacle to slow down current, a shelter for fish, a funnel to net them, and a platform to cast from.
A village in Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NH7949).
A village in North Lanarkshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS7275).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDavid C. Croy appeared in court Monday after previously pleading no contest to interfering with a peace officer. Source: Internet
The incident happened at 7.12pm last Tuesday (May 1) when a man got on the ScotRail service, from Glasgow Queen Street, at Croy station. Source: Internet
It is now the player of the tournament prize and handed to Sam Croy. Source: Internet
Soon the pair had started a family and moved to a former nursing home named Croy at Shandon. Source: Internet
These are some of the Black Friday 2017 deals you can get in the new Entertainer toy shop in Croydon - Croy. Source: Internet
Wounded British and French soldiers as well as Belgian and French civilians of military age were hidden from the Germans and provided with false papers by Prince Reginald de Croy at his château of Bellignies near Mons. Source: Internet