1. To catch; to seize; to lay hold of; to take possession of. Kings often grasp more than they can hold.
GR`ASP, v.i. To catch or seize; to gripe.
1. To struggle; to strive. [Not in use.]
2. To encroach.
To grasp at, to catch at; to try to seize.
Alexander grasped at universal empire.
GR`ASP, n. The gripe or seizure of the hand. This See ms to be its proper sense; but it denotes also a seizure by embrace, or infolding in the arms.
1. Possession; hold.
2. Reach of the arms; and figuratively, the power of seizing. Bonaparte See med to think he had the Russian empire within his grasp.