gripper
verbcommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
gripperfrom a Germanic root from which the English word 'to grip' and the Dutch 'grijpen' are derived. This word is an etymological doublet of 'griffer', quite transparent in the first meaning of the word, now obsolete.
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "gripper"Translations
english:bind
spanish:agarrotarse
dutch:vastlopen
See also
grippal (adj.) grippage (cn.) grippées (v.) grippons (v.) grippez (v.) grippent (v.) grippais (v.) grippait (v.) grippions (v.) grippiez (v.) grippai (v.) grippas (v.) grippâmes (v.) grippâtes (v.) grippèrent (v.) gripperai (v.) gripperas (v.) grippera (v.) gripperons (v.) gripperez (v.)