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Definition of Wrestlng
Wres"tling (?), n. Act of one who
wrestles; specif., the sport consisting of the hand-to-hand combat
between two unarmed contestants who seek to throw each other.
The various styles of wrestling differ in their definition of a fall
and in the governing rules. In Greco-Roman
wrestling, tripping and taking hold of the legs are
forbidden, and a fall is gained (that is, the bout is won), by the
contestant who pins both his opponent's shoulders to the ground. In
catch-as-catch-can wrestling, all holds are
permitted except such as may be barred by mutual consent, and a fall
is defined as in Greco-Roman style. Lancashire style
wrestling is essentially the same as catch-as-catch-
can. In Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling the
contestants stand chest to chest, grasping each other around the body.
The one first losing his hold, or touching the ground with any part of
his body except his feet, loses the bout. If both fall to the ground
at the same time, it is a dogfall, and must be wrestled over.
In the Cornwall and Devon wrestling, the wrestlers
complete in strong loose linen jackets, catching hold of the jacket,
or anywhere above the waist. Two shoulders and one hip, or two hips
and one shoulder, must touch the ground to constitute a fall, and if a
man is thrown otherwise than on his back the contestants get upon
their feet and the bout recommences.
Wres"tling (?), n. Act of one who
wrestles; specif., the sport consisting of the hand-to-hand combat
between two unarmed contestants who seek to throw each other.
The various styles of wrestling differ in their definition of a fall
and in the governing rules. In Greco-Roman
wrestling, tripping and taking hold of the legs are
forbidden, and a fall is gained (that is, the bout is won), by the
contestant who pins both his opponent's shoulders to the ground. In
catch-as-catch-can wrestling, all holds are
permitted except such as may be barred by mutual consent, and a fall
is defined as in Greco-Roman style. Lancashire style
wrestling is essentially the same as catch-as-catch-
can. In Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling the
contestants stand chest to chest, grasping each other around the body.
The one first losing his hold, or touching the ground with any part of
his body except his feet, loses the bout. If both fall to the ground
at the same time, it is a dogfall, and must be wrestled over.
In the Cornwall and Devon wrestling, the wrestlers
complete in strong loose linen jackets, catching hold of the jacket,
or anywhere above the waist. Two shoulders and one hip, or two hips
and one shoulder, must touch the ground to constitute a fall, and if a
man is thrown otherwise than on his back the contestants get upon
their feet and the bout recommences.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A sport where two persons attempt to subdue each other using combat techniques.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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