Beclasp

/bɪˈklæsp/ verb

To fasten or hold something tightly with clasps or an embrace.

From the prefix be- (meaning 'to make or cause') combined with clasp, which comes from Middle English claspen, likely of imitative origin representing the sound of closing. The be- prefix was used in Old English to create verbs meaning 'to cover with' or 'to surround.'

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