crampon

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See also: crampón

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French crampon.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɹæmpɑn/, /ˈkɹæmpən/

Noun

crampon (plural crampons)

  1. An attachment to a shoe or boot that provides traction by means of spikes. Used for climbing or walking on slippery surfaces, especially ice.
  2. (botany) An aerial rootlet for support in climbing, as of ivy.
  3. (heraldry) A heraldic figure in the form of a bar bent at the ends into the form of a hook.

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French

Etymology

Diminutive of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French crampe

Pronunciation

Noun

crampon m (plural crampons)

  1. cleat, crampon (a protrusion on the bottom of a shoe for better traction)
  2. spike
  3. clinger, hanger-on

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French crampon.

Pronunciation

Noun

crampon n (plural crampoane)

  1. square-headed spike used to fasten rails on sleepers / railroad ties
  2. cleat (protrusion on the bottom of a shoe for better traction)
  3. (botany) crampon (aerial root a climbing plant uses to affix itself to vertical support)

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