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clasped, ppl. a.|klɑːspt, -æ-| [f. clasp v. and n.] 1. Fastened by a clasp; held by or in a clasp.
1583Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 20 His claspt hands. 1599–1623Minsheu Span. Dict., Abotonado, buttoned, clasped, hooked. Abraçado, hugged, or clasped in armes. 2. Having a clasp or clasps.
1675Lond. Gaz. No. 1032/4 A little paper parchment covered Book claspt. 1859Jephson Brittany vii. 97 Holding in the right-hand a clasped book. 1887Daily News 24 June 5/5 Conspicuous by..many-clasped medals for services in the Crimean campaign, etc. |