snib

/snɪb/
noun
  1. A small metal bar or catch used to fasten a door or window; a latch.
    • The old window had a rusty snib that was hard to move.
    • He pushed the snib aside and opened the shed door.
    • She slid the snib into place to lock the garden gate.
verb
  1. To fasten or lock with a snib; to latch.
    • He snibbed the gate so the dog couldn't push it open.
    • Please snib the door before you leave the house.
    • She snibbed the window to keep it from rattling in the wind.
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