出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English *grapplen (“to seize, lay hold of”), from 古期英語 *græpplian (“to seize”) (compare 古期英語 ġegræppian (“to seize”)), from Proto-Germanic *graipilōną, *grabbalōną (“to seize”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrebʰ- (“to take, seize, rake”), equivalent to grab + -le.
Cognate with Dutch grabbelen (“to grope, scramble, scrabble”), German grabbeln (“to rummage, grope about”) and grapsen, grapschen (“to seize, grasp, grabble”). Influenced in some senses by grapple (“tool with claws または hooks”, noun) (see below). See further at grasp.
grapple (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 grapples)
From Middle English *grapple, *graple, from Old French grappil (“a ship's grapple”) (compare Old French grappin (“hook”)), from Old French grape, grappe, crape (“hook”), of Germanic origin, from Frankish *krappō (“hook”), from Proto-Indo-European *grep- (“hook”), *gremb- (“crooked, uneven”), from Proto-Indo-European *ger- (“to turn, bend, twist”). See further at grape. Influenced in some senses by grapple (“seize”, verb) (see above).
grapple (三人称単数 現在形 grapples, 現在分詞 grappling, 過去形および過去分詞形 grappled)
grapple (uncountable)
ねじを締める
ギシギシする
to distort the meaning of something
しゃっくりする
だっこする
to give a start (at anything)―be startled (at anything)
ぺたぺたする