greep
Greep is a Dutch noun with several related meanings. Most commonly it denotes the act of grabbing or the grasp itself, and it also refers to objects designed to be grasped, such as a handle, knob, or other gripping surface. In everyday language people speak of een deurgreep (a door handle), een handgreep (a hand grip), or een anti-slip greep describing a textured surface that improves hold.
Etymology and related terms: The word greep derives from Middle Dutch greepe and is rooted in the
Usage in daily life and technology: In households and furniture, a greep is the part you hold
Figurative use: The phrase in de greep hebben means to have someone or something under control or