Climb (klīm), v. i.
[imp. & p. p. Climbed (klīmd),
Obs. or Vulgar Clomb (kl&obreve;m); p. pr. & vb.
n. Climbing.] [AS. climban; akin to OHG.
chlimban, G. & D. klimmen, Icel.
klīfa, and E. cleave to adhere.]
1. To ascend or mount laboriously, esp. by
use of the hands and feet.
2. To ascend as if with effort; to rise
to a higher point.
Black vapors climb aloft, and cloud the
day.
Dryden.
3. (Bot.) To ascend or creep
upward by twining about a support, or by attaching itself by
tendrils, rootlets, etc., to a support or upright
surface.
Climb, v. t. To ascend, as by
means of the hands and feet, or laboriously or slowly; to
mount.
Climb, n. The act of one who
climbs; ascent by climbing. Warburton.