cleat

English

/kliːt/

noun
Definitions
  • A strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc.
  • A continuous metal strip, or angled piece, used to secure metal components.
  • (nautical) A device to quickly affix a line or rope, and from which it is also easy to release. 04.Nautical cleat
  • A protrusion on the bottom of a shoe meant for better traction. (See cleats.)

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English clete inherited from Old English *clēat inherited from Proto-Germanic *klautaz (lump, block, firm lump, knob) derived from Proto-Indo-European *gelewd-.

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*gelewd-

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