Why is the rook called a 'rook' in chess? Every other piece has a name that's a common English word and which the piece schematically looks like. (And 'castle' is deprecated.)

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Why is the rook called a 'rook' in chess? Every other piece has a name  that's a common English word and which the piece schematically looks like.  (And 'castle' is deprecated.)
Why is the rook called a 'rook' in chess? Every other piece has a name  that's a common English word and which the piece schematically looks like.  (And 'castle' is deprecated.)
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