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Webster 1913 Edition
grommet
grom′met
(grŏm′mĕt)
, Noun.
[F.
gourmette
curb, curb chain, fr. gourmer
to curb, thump, beat; cf. Armor. gromm
a curb, gromma
to curb.] 1.
A ring formed by twisting on itself a single strand of an unlaid rope. Sometimes written
grummet
. 2.
Any eyelet or ring of metal or other material inserted in a hole in a sheet of some other material; in sailing, a metallic ring in or for a sail or a mailbag.
4.
(Mil.)
A ring of rope used as a wad to hold a cannon ball in place.
Webster 1828 Edition
Grommet
GROM'MET
,Noun.
Definition 2024
grommet
grommet
See also: Grommet
English
Alternative forms
Noun
grommet (plural grommets)
- A reinforced eyelet, or a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce an eyelet.
- (surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding) A young or inexperienced surfer, skateboarder, or snowboarder.
- What do you over the pond skaterboarders [sic] say? Is there a global term to be used to label someone as a skateboarder? Does it matter? I suppose the only one you can apply widely is ‘grommet’.
- A circle formed of three-stranded rope.
Synonyms
- (surfer, snowboarder): grom
Derived terms
Translations
reinforced eyelet, or a small metal or plastic ring
young or inexperienced surfer, skateboarder or snowboarder
Verb
grommet (third-person singular simple present grommets, present participle grommeting, simple past and past participle grommeted)
- (transitive) To insert a grommet into.
- 1923, “American Machinist”, in (Please provide the title of the work), volume 58, number 23-26, page 919:
- The device takes the form of a guard for the punch presses which are used in grommeting mail bags in the process of manufacture.
- 2007, Wil McCarthy, The Wellstone, page 225:
- There was little point in grommeting the hole, since the wrapping was already as rigid and tough as its invisibility permitted.
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- (transitive) To fasten using a grommet.
- (intransitive) To apply grommets.
References
- Grommet in the 1905 edition of the New International Encyclopedia.