jumar

English

Alternative forms

  • jümar

Etymology

From the name of the Swiss firm Jümar Pangit which manufactured it, in turn from the surnames of Adolf sy and Walter Marti.

Noun

jumar (plural jumars)

  1. (climbing) A device, used to clip on a rope, that tightens when weight is applied, thus allowing the rope to be climbed.

Verb

jumar (third-person singular simple present jumars, present participle jumaring or jumarring, simple past and past participle jumared or jumarred)

  1. (intransitive) To climb using this device.

Anagrams

Spanish

Verb

jumar

  1. only used in se ... jumar, syntactic variant of jumarse
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