hasp
English
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A 17th-century copper alloy hasp with broad hook
Etymology
From Middle English haspe, hespe, from Old English hæsp, hæpse (“hasp; clasp; fastening”), from Proto-Germanic *haspijǭ, *hapsijǭ (“hasp”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kamb- (“to bend; crook”). Cognate with Middle Dutch haspe, Middle Low German haspe, hespe, German Low German Haspel (“spindle of yarn”), German Häspe, Danish hasp, Swedish hasp, Icelandic hespa (“clamp; hasp; skein of yarn”).
Noun
hasp (plural hasps)
- A clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door.
- A spindle to wind yarn, thread, or silk on.
- Alternative form of hesp
- An instrument for cutting the surface of grassland; a scarifier.
Translations
Verb
hasp (third-person singular simple present hasps, present participle hasping, simple past and past participle hasped)
- to shut or fasten with a hasp
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Anagrams
Irish
Noun
hasp f sg
- h-prothesized form of asp
Swedish
Noun
hasp c
Declension
| Declension of hasp | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | hasp | haspen | haspar | hasparna |
| Genitive | hasps | haspens | haspars | hasparnas |
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