brock [brɒk], sb.[entry#1] Chiefly dial. Forms: 1, 4 broc, 3-7 brocke, 4-5 brokk(e, 4-6 brok, 6 broke, 3- brock.
Etymology: OE. broc, from Celtic: in OIr. brocc, Ir. and Gael. broc, Welsh and Cornish broch, Breton broc’h:-OCeltic *broccos, prob. cogn. w. Gr. φορκός grey, white; cf. the Eng. name gray, grey.
1 A badger: a name, in later times, associated especially with the epithet stinking.