grappin

French

grappin

Etymology

From Middle French grappin, from Old French grapin (hook) (compare Old French grappil (a ship's grapple)), from grape, grappe, crape (hook), of Germanic origin, from Old Low Frankish *krappō (hook), from Proto-Germanic *krappô, *krappą (hook), from Proto-Indo-European *grep- (hook), *gremb- (crooked, uneven), from Proto-Indo-European *ger- (to turn, bend, twist). More at grapple.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡʁa.pɛ̃/

Noun

grappin m (plural grappins)

  1. grappling hook (a type of hook)
  2. grappling irons
  3. grapple
  4. (slang) mitt, hand

Derived terms

  • agrapper

Further reading

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