noun
Etymology: cramp (I)
1. : a ring supposed to avert or cure sickness (as cramp or epilepsy) ; specifically : one formerly consecrated for this purpose by one of the sovereigns of England on Good Friday
2. obsolete : fetter , shackle
noun
Etymology: cramp (I)
1. : a ring supposed to avert or cure sickness (as cramp or epilepsy) ; specifically : one formerly consecrated for this purpose by one of the sovereigns of England on Good Friday
2. obsolete : fetter , shackle
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012