MANACLE


Meaning of MANACLE in English

I. ˈmanə̇kəl, -nēk- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English manicle, from Middle French, from Latin manicula little hand, handle of a plow, diminutive of manus hand — more at manual

1. : a shackle for the hand or wrist : handcuff

2. : something used as a restraint (as a fetter or tether) — usually used in plural

II. transitive verb

( manacled ; manacled ; manacling -k(ə)liŋ ; manacles )

Etymology: Middle English maniclen, manaclen, from manicle, n.

1. : to confine (the hands) with or as if with handcuffs

2. : to make fast or secure : bind , shackle , fetter ; broadly : restrain

Synonyms: see hamper

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.