An archaic or dialectal term for a latch, clasp, or fastening device on doors or containers.
From Middle English and Old English 'clap' or related to 'clasp', referring to mechanical fasteners used before modern locks.
Medieval doors used simple mechanical clappes instead of locks—the design was so effective that many wooden latches from 500 years ago still function perfectly if you find one in an old barn.
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