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grapnel
CIDE DICTIONARY
grapnel, n. [OE. grapenel, dim. fr. F. grappin the grapple of a ship; of German origin. See Grape.].
A small anchor, with four or five flukes or claws, used to hold boats or small vessels; hence, any instrument designed to grapple or hold; a grappling iron; a grab; -- written also grapline, and crapnel. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
grapnel, n.
1 a device with iron claws, attached to a rope and used for dragging or grasping.
2 a small anchor with several flukes.
1 a device with iron claws, attached to a rope and used for dragging or grasping.
2 a small anchor with several flukes.
Etymology
ME f. AF f. OF grapon f. Gmc: cf. GRAPE
ROGET THESAURUS
grapnel
Refuge
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