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Webster 1913 Edition


spanner

span′ner

(spăn′nẽr)
,
Noun.
1.
One who, or that which, spans.
2.
The lock of a fusee or carbine; also, the fusee or carbine itself.
[Obs.]
3.
An iron instrument having a jaw to fit a nut or the head of a bolt, and used as a lever to turn it with; a wrench; specifically, a wrench for unscrewing or tightening the couplings of hose.
[Chiefly British usage]
4.
pl.
A contrivance in some of the earlier steam engines for moving the valves for the alternate admission and shutting off of the steam.

Webster 1828 Edition


Spanner

SPAN'NER

, n.
1.
One that spans.
2.
The lock of a fusee or carbine; or the fusee itself.
3.
A wrench or nut screw-driver.

Definition 2024


Spanner

Spanner

See also: spanner and spänner

German

Noun

Spanner m (genitive Spanners, plural Spanner)

  1. clamp
  2. (derogative) voyeur

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Derived terms

spanner

spanner

See also: Spanner and spänner

English

Noun

A spanner

spanner (plural spanners)

  1. (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Ireland) A hand tool for adjusting nuts and bolts.
    Pass me that spanner, Jake; there's just one more nut to **** in.
  2. (rare) One who, or that which, spans.
    • 1915, Florence Kiper Frank, The Jew to Jesus: and other poems
      The scheme of the spanner of continents and the desire of the little husbandman hoarding for his loved ones...
  3. (weaponry) A hand tool shaped like a small crank handle, for winding the spring of a wheel lock on a musket.
    • 1786, Fig. 10. The spanner for spanning or winding up the spring of the wheel lock. Francis Grose, A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, page xvi.
  4. (obsolete) A device in early steam engines for moving the valves for the alternate admission and shutting off of the steam.
  5. (Britain) A problem, dilemma or obstacle; something unexpected or troublesome (in the phrase spanner in the works)
    Halfway through the production of Macbeth, the director found that the stage was smaller than he expected. This really threw a spanner in the works.
  6. (Britain, Ireland, mildly derogatory) A stupid or unintelligent person; one prone to making mistakes, especially in language.
    You spanner, Rodney! I wanted a Chinese, not an Indian!

Synonyms

  • (hand tool for nuts and bolts): wrench (US)

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Descendants

  • Malay: sepana

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