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étrier - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
On-sight climbing; Rock climbing area; Climbing area; Index of climbing topics; Climbing on sight; List of climbing techniques; Edging (climbing); User:Stewartadcock/Climbing glossary; Skyhook (climbing); Belay station; Climbing glossary; Mantling (climbing); Crimp (climbing); Mantle (climbing); Headpoint; Gaston (climbing); Pink pointing; Pinkpoint; Retro-bolting; Smearing (climbing); Trundling; Campusing; Climbing techniques; Rope drag; Flash (rock climbing); Rock climbing terms; Climbing terms; Whipper; Whippers; Dyno (climbing); Hangdog; Hangdogging; Hang-dog; Hang-dogging; Hang dog; Climbing terminology; Chimney (climbing); Index of climbing articles; Mantleshelf; Chimneying; Head point; Pink point; On-sight; List of climbing topics; Traverse climbing; Climbing technique; Climbing Terminology; Climbing region; Glossary of climbing; Lolotte; Laybacking; Arqué; Toe hook; Flagging (climbing); Match (climbing); Clipping (climbing); On sight; Crag (climbing); Clean (climbing); Deadman (climbing); Belay slave; Belay bitch; Jamming (climbing); Flash (climbing); Deadpoint; Onsight; Finger pockets; Edge (climbing); Downclimb; Downclimbing; Mantel (climbing); Jamming (rock climbing); Deadman anchor; Dirtbag climbing; Dirtbag climber; Greenpoint (climbing); Progress capture device; Aider; Etrier; Armbar (climbing); Cordelette; Cord (climbing); Sit start; Testpiece; Direct start
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étrier      
n. stirrup, ring or bent piece of metal which is attached by a strap to the saddle and which receives and holds the foot of a rider

Definition

etrier
['e?tr?e?]
¦ noun Climbing a short rope ladder with a few rungs of wood or metal.
Origin
1950s: from Fr. etrier 'stirrup'.

Wikipedia

Glossary of climbing terms

Glossary of climbing terms relates to rock climbing (including aid climbing, lead climbing, bouldering, and competition climbing), mountaineering, and to ice climbing.

The terms used can vary between different English-speaking countries; many of the phrases described here are particular to the United States and the United Kingdom.

Examples of use of étrier
1. Les pieds balancent dans tous les sens et il faut pas mal de force et de concentration pour passer d‘un étrier ŕ l‘autre.
2. L‘expérimenté Markus Fuchs a d$'; abandonner apr';s que son étrier se soit déchiré. Ses coéquipiers faisaient ensuite tous chuter une barre avec en plus un léger dépassement de temps.
3. Francesca Sacco Lundi 30 octobre 2006 L‘histoire ne dit pas combien de chutes de cheval il aura fallu pour qu‘un cavalier excédé se décide enfin ŕ concevoir un étrier qui fonctionnerait comme une fixation de ski.