grapper

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A metal ring or leather strap on the base of a lance behind the grip, designed to stop the lance from moving backward by catching on the lance rest or on the lancer's chest and arm when the lance was tucked into the armpit.
 * 2) * 1997, Professor Department of History Sydney Anglo, Sydney Anglo, Spectacle, Pageantry, and Early Tudor Policy, Oxford University Press on Demand
 * Likewise, if the jouster&#39;s spear were tied with &#39;thonge&#39; or &#39;grappers&#39;, he should be ejected ignominiously.
 * 1)  A grappling hook or grappling iron.
 * 2) * 1905 (quoting an older work?), Essentials in Medieval and Modern History, page 230:
 * Then began a sore battle on both parts: archers and cross-bows began to shoot, and men of arms approached and fought hand to hand, and the better to come together they had great hooks and grappers of iron to cast out of one ship into another, and so tied them fast together.
 * 1) * 1910 (quoting an older work?), Voyages and Travels, Ancient and Modern, page 161:
 * we sailed in towards the city, and let fall our grappers [grappling irons] betwixt the island and the Main, right over against the goodly Garden Island.
 * 1)  A grappling hook or grappling iron.
 * 2) * 1905 (quoting an older work?), Essentials in Medieval and Modern History, page 230:
 * Then began a sore battle on both parts: archers and cross-bows began to shoot, and men of arms approached and fought hand to hand, and the better to come together they had great hooks and grappers of iron to cast out of one ship into another, and so tied them fast together.
 * 1) * 1910 (quoting an older work?), Voyages and Travels, Ancient and Modern, page 161:
 * we sailed in towards the city, and let fall our grappers [grappling irons] betwixt the island and the Main, right over against the goodly Garden Island.
 * 1) * 1910 (quoting an older work?), Voyages and Travels, Ancient and Modern, page 161:
 * we sailed in towards the city, and let fall our grappers [grappling irons] betwixt the island and the Main, right over against the goodly Garden Island.

Translations

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Verb

 * 1) to pick grapes