ETYM Old Eng. takel, akin to lg. and Dutch takel, Dan. takkel, Swed. tackel; perhaps akin to Eng. taw, v.t, or to take.r />
1. A set of the equipment used in a particular activity; gear.
2. A ship's rigging; an assemblage of ropes and pulleys arranged to gain mechanical advantage for hoisting and pulling.
3. A position on the line of scrimmage.
Oprema.
Motovilo, vitlo, kotur.
1. To seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball, in American football.
2. To set about dealing with; SYN. take on.
1. The person who plays that position on a football team
2. (Football) Grasping an opposing player with the intention of stopping by throwing to the ground.