Definition for BUCK'LE

BUCK'LE, v.t.

  1. To fasten with a buckle, or buckles.
  2. To prepare for action; a metaphor, taken from buckling on armor. – Spenser.
  3. To join in battle. – Hayward.
  4. To confine or limit. A span buckles in his sum of age. – Shak.

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