Reverse Dictionary: FASTEN

ADJECTIVES
► BOUNDEN made fast by tie, band, or bar; tired, fastened, clamped → c1325 obs.
► HASPED fastened up, secured → 1891 Eng. dial.
► SICKER securely fastened or held → a1425 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.

NOUNS
► BACHELOR’S BUTTON a substitute for a button; a wooden peg used as a button; a gripper, a fastener → 1908 Amer. dial.
► FASTENMENT a fastening of any kind → 1877 Eng. dial.
► FASTNESS a fastening → 1676 obs.
► TACK that which fastens one thing to another, or things together; a clasp, a buckle, a hook, a nail, etc. → a1300 obs.
► TASH a clasp; a buckle, ribbon, or fastening for clothes; a pendant → 1772 Sc.
► TATCH a clasp; a buckle, ribbon, or fastening for clothes; a pendant → 1772 Sc.

VERBS
► ADENT to fasten → 1708 obs.
► BAIL UP to tie up, to fasten → 1883 Sc.
► CADGE to fasten, tie, bind, knot → LME obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► CATCH to fasten, to attach → c1400 obs.
► CLOMP to clamp, to fasten → 1941 Amer. dial.
► DIGGER to cluster, to daub, to fasten → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► FAY to fit, adapt, or join; to put together, add, compose; to fix or fasten in position → a1000 obs.
► GAD to affix, to fasten → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► HALCH ► HALSH to fasten, to tie, to knot → a1300 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► HAMPER UP to fasten up, to make fast → c1590 obs.
► HANK to fasten, to secure, to tie up; to fasten with a loop → 1812 Sc. & Eng. dial.
 HANKLE to fasten lightly → 1627 obs.
► HASP to fasten together; to unite firmly → 1362 obs.
► I-KNIT to tie, fasten, attach → c1000 obs.
► MAKE to fasten, to secure, to make fast → 1804 Eng. dial.
► RACKLE to fasten up with a chain → 1866 Sc.
► RAIL to tie or fasten in a string or row → 1622 obs.
► RAP TO to fasten a door, etc. → 1810 Sc.
► SAM to join or fasten together; to amass, to hoard up → c1000 obs.
► SUBNECT to fasten underneath → 1710 obs.
► TACHE to fasten, to attach, to fix, to secure a person or thing → a1310 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► TACK to attach, to fasten one thing to another → 1387 obs.
► TAG to fasten, stitch, or tack together; to join → 1681 obs.
► TAW to tie, to fasten → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► THRUMMIL to handle, esp. to handle overmuch or awkwardly; to fumble, to grope; to tie up or fasten awkwardly → 1905 Sc. (Bk.)
► TING to tie, to bind, to fasten together → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► YOKE to burden; to bind down; to fasten; to oppress → 1773 Sc.