agraffe

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) A clasp consisting of a hook which fastens onto a ring.
 * 2) A hook, eyelet, or other device by which a piano wire is held so as to limit the vibration.
 * 3) A carved keystone, usually decorated with a mascaron or a corbel, often used in Classical architecture.
 * 4) A brass fitting, screwed into a piano plate, that positions the strings vertically and laterally, and defines one end of the string's speaking length.
 * 1) A brass fitting, screwed into a piano plate, that positions the strings vertically and laterally, and defines one end of the string's speaking length.

Translations

 * Esperanto: agrafo
 * German:
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 * Polish: