alkroĉi

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to hang, hook or pin (something) onto
 * 2) * Vladimir Varankin, Metropoliteno,
 * sur ties balkono kelkaj civitanoj estis alkroĉantaj al gisa balustrado portreton de Trockij.
 * on the balcony, some citizens had hung a portrait of Trotsky on the cast-iron railing.
 * 1) * Sergio Pokrovskij (translator), La Majstro kaj Margarita (The Master and Margarita) by Mikhail Bulgakov, Part 1, Chapter 5,
 * Surbruste al la zonbluzo estis alkroĉita per sendanĝera pinglo papera ikoneto kun duone forfrotita bildo de nekonata sanktulo [...]
 * To the front of the Tolstoy blouse was safety-pinned (lit. pinned with a safety pin) a little paper icon with a half-worn picture of some unknown saint.
 * 1)  to hang onto, cling to
 * 2) * L. L. Zamenhof (translator), Hebrew Scriptures, Readmono (Deuteronomy) 30.20,
 * amante la Eternulon, vian Dion, aǔskultante Lian voĉon kaj alkroĉante vin al Li;
 * that you may love the Lord your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to him (New International Version)
 * 1) * Miloŝ Lukaŝ (translator), “Ŝerceto” by Anton Chekhov, in Nica literatura revuo 3/1, p. 14-18,
 * [ŝi] sin alkroĉis al mia brako
 * she hung onto my arm