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fasten

verb transitive
fasn.

fasten

To fix firmly; to make fast or close; as, to fasten a chain to the feet, or to fasten the feet with fetters.

fasten

To lock, bolt or bar; to secure; as, to fasten a door or window.

fasten

To hold together; to cement or to link; to unite closely in any manner and by any means, as by cement, hooks, pins, nails, cords.

fasten

To affix or conjoin. The words Whig and Tory have been pressed to the service of many successions of parties, with different ideas fastened to them.

fasten

To fix; to impress. Thinking, by this face, To fasten in our thoughts that they have courage.

fasten

To lay on with strength. Could he fasten a blow, or make a thrust, when not suffered to approach?

fasten

verb intransitive
To fasten on, is to fix one’s self; to seize and hold on; to clinch. The leech will hardly fasten on a fish.