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Staple v.1. World English Historical Dictionary

Staple v.1. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1919, rev. 2024. Staple v.1 [f. STAPLE sb.1] trans. † a. To clasp, fasten (a helmet): cf. STAPLE sb.1 1 c. Obs. b. To secure with or as with a staple.

1 13[?].  Gaw. & Gr. Knt., 606. Þenne hentes he þe helme … þat was stapled stifly, & stoffed wyth-inne.

2 c. 1470.  Henry, Wallace, I. 125. [He] Brocht it till Scwne, and stapill maid it thar, Quhar kingis was cround viij hundyr ȝer and mar, Befor the tyme at king Eduuard it fand.

3 1742.  Woodroofe, in Hanway’s Trav. (1762), I. II. xxiii. 98. They cover them with canvass well tarred, and lay battins over it every three or four inches, stapling them fast with a kind of crooked nail.

4 1748.  Smollett, Rod. Rand., I. xxix. 190. I was loaded with irons and stapled to the deck.

5 1760–72.  H. Brooke, Fool of Qual. (1809), IV. 2. An iron ring that was stapled into a post.

6 1896.  D. Pollock, in Strand Mag., XII. 322/2. The standing ways are securely stapled to heavy cross-blocks of timber.

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