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Definition of etrier in English: etriernoun ˈeɪtrɪeɪˈātrēˌā Climbing A short rope ladder with a few rungs of wood or metal. Example sentencesExamples - We'd a tiny hammer for setting stud bolts, a drill and massive battery brought in with considerable effort, and a set of etriers.
- Thanks to some well-rigged safety lines and etriers, and some coaching from my teammates, I was able to negotiate the series without problem and reach the rope for the thirty-foot climb up into the Bratwurst Passage.
Origin 1950s: from French étrier 'stirrup'. Definition of etrier in US English: etriernounˈātrēˌā Climbing A short rope ladder with a few rungs of wood or metal. Example sentencesExamples - We'd a tiny hammer for setting stud bolts, a drill and massive battery brought in with considerable effort, and a set of etriers.
- Thanks to some well-rigged safety lines and etriers, and some coaching from my teammates, I was able to negotiate the series without problem and reach the rope for the thirty-foot climb up into the Bratwurst Passage.
Origin 1950s: from French étrier ‘stirrup’. |