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shack·le
[shak-uh
l] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, -led, -ling.
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[shak-uh
l] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, -led, -ling. –noun
–verb (used with object)
| 1. | a ring or other fastening, as of iron, for securing the wrist, ankle, etc.; fetter. |
| 2. | a hobble or fetter for a horse or other animal. |
| 3. | the U-shaped bar of a padlock, one end of which is pivoted or sliding, the other end of which can be released, as for passing through a staple, and then fastened, as for securing a hasp. |
| 4. | any of various fastening or coupling devices. |
| 5. | Often, shackles. anything that serves to prevent freedom of procedure, thought, etc. |
| 6. | to put a shackle or shackles on; confine or restrain by a shackle or shackles. |
| 7. | to fasten or couple with a shackle. |
| 8. | to restrain in action, thought, etc., as by restrictions; restrict the freedom of. |
[Origin: bef. 1000; (n.) ME schakle, schakyl(le); OE sceacel fetter; c. LG schakel hobble, ON skǫkull wagon pole, (v.) late ME schaklyn, deriv. of the n.
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shackler, noun
—Synonyms 1. chain, manacle, handcuff, gyve, bilboes. 5. obstacle, obstruction, impediment, encumbrance. 6. restrict, fetter, chain, handcuff, hobble. 8. trammel, impede, slow, stultify, dull.
—Antonyms 6, 8. liberate, free.
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shack·le
(shāk'əl) Pronunciation Key
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tr.v. shack·led, shack·ling, shack·les
[Middle English schackel, from Old English sceacel, fetter.] shack'ler n. |
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| shackled | |
adjective | |
| bound by chains fastened around the ankles [syn: fettered] |
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