Gripe /(?)/
Gripe
n.
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A vulture; the griffin. (Zool.) [Obs.]
Like a white hind under the gripe's sharp claws.
Phrases & Compounds
- Gripe's egg
- an alchemist's vessel.
Gripe
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Griped; p. pr. & vb. n. Griping
- To catch with the hand; to clasp closely with the fingers; to clutch.
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To seize and hold fast; to embrace closely.
Wouldst thou gripe both gain and pleasure ?
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To pinch; to distress. Specifically, to cause pinching and spasmodic pain to the bowels of, as by the effects of certain purgative or indigestible substances.
How inly sorrow gripes his soul.
Gripe
v. i.
- To clutch, hold, or pinch a thing, esp. money, with a gripe or as with a gripe.
- To suffer griping pains.
- To tend to come up into the wind, as a ship which, when sailing closehauled, requires constant labor at the helm. (Naut.)
- to complain
Gripe
n.
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Grasp; seizure; fast hold; clutch.
A barren scepter in my gripe.
- That on which the grasp is put; a handle; a grip; as, the gripe of a sword.
- A device for grasping or holding anything; a brake to stop a wheel. (Mech.)
- Oppression; cruel exaction; affiction; pinching distress; as, the gripe of poverty.
- Pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines; -- chiefly used in the plural.
- The piece of timber which terminates the keel at the fore end; the forefoot. (Naut.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Gripe penny
- a miser; a niggard.