Clasp

/klæsp/ verb

To hold something or someone tightly in your hand or arms. As a noun, it is a small device that fastens things together, like on jewelry or a bag.

From Middle English "claspe," probably related to Old English "clyppan" meaning "to embrace" or "clasp." The basic idea has always been about gripping or holding close.

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ARيقبض
BNআলিঙ্গন
CSobjímat
DAomfavne
DEumklammern
ELαγκαλιάζω
ESabrazar
FAدر آغوش گرفتن
FIsyleillä
FRétreindre
GUપકડવું
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