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  1. Dec 12, 2023 · The meaning "device for grasping and shifting or moving" is from 1530s (the sense in the mechanical block-and-tackle). The meaning "act of tackling, a seizing and grasping" in the sports sense is recorded from 1876 (compare tackle (v.)); as the name of a line

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  3. The earliest known use of the noun tackle is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for tackle is from before 1300, in Cursor Mundi: a Northumbrian poem of the 14th century.

  4. Jan 27, 2017 · Looking deeper into the initial development of the word tackle, from dictionary.com: Middle English (denoting equipment for a specific task): probably from Middle Low German takel, from taken: lay hold of.

  5. OED's earliest evidence for tackle is from 1486. It is also recorded as a noun from the Middle English period (1150—1500). tackle is formed within English, by conversion.

  6. Word Origin Middle English (denoting equipment for a specific task): probably from Middle Low German takel, from taken ‘lay hold of’. Early senses of the verb (late Middle English) described the provision and handling of a ship's equipment.

  7. Jun 15, 2024 · tackle (third-person singular simple present tackles, present participle tackling, simple past and past participle tackled) To force a person to the ground with the weight of one's own body, usually by jumping on top or slamming one's weight into them.

  8. The meaning of TACKLE is a set of the equipment used in a particular activity : gear. How to use tackle in a sentence.

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