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a·graffe also a·grafe A0147400 (ə-grăf′)n.1. A hook-and-loop arrangement used for a clasp on armor and clothing.2. A cramp iron for holding stones together in building. [French agrafe, from agrafer, to hook onto : a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + grafer, to hook (from grafe, hook, from Old High German krāpfo).]agraffe (əˈɡræf) or agrafen1. (Clothing & Fashion) a fastening consisting of a loop and hook, formerly used in armour and clothing2. (Building) a metal cramp used to connect stones[C18: from French, from grafe a hook]a•graffe or a•grafe (əˈgræf) n. 1. a small cramp used on building stones. 2. a clasp, often richly ornamented, for clothing or armor. [1660–70; < French, variant of agrafe, n. derivative of agrafer to hook] TranslationsAgraffeenUK
AgraffeThe keystone section of an arch, especially when carved with a cartouche or human face.   agrafe, agraffe agrafe The voussoir or keystone of an arch, especially when carved as a cartouche.agraffeenUK
a·graffe (ah-graf'), An appliance for clamping together the edges of a wound, used in lieu of sutures. [Fr. agrafe, a hook, clasp] |