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Что (кто) такое Fetters - определение

SHACKLES FOR THE FEET
Fetter; Leg irons; Footcuff; Foot cuff; Leg iron; Ankle cuffs; Fetters; Leg shackle; In irons
  • [[Chain gang]] street sweepers, 1909
  • Wooden legcuff at a museum, Sri Lanka
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Fetters         
·pl of Fetter.
fetter         
(fetters, fettering, fettered)
1.
If you say that you are fettered by something, you dislike it because it prevents you from behaving or moving in a free and natural way. (LITERARY)
...a private trust which would not be fettered by bureaucracy...
The black mud fettered her movements.
= hamper
VERB: be V-ed, V n [disapproval]
2.
You can use fetters to refer to things such as rules, traditions, or responsibilities that you dislike because they prevent you from behaving in the way you want. (LITERARY)
= constraints
N-PLURAL: usu with supp, oft N of n [disapproval]
fetter         
¦ noun a chain or shackle placed around a prisoner's ankles.
?a restraint or check.
¦ verb restrain with fetters.
?restrict: he was not fettered by tradition.
Origin
OE feter, of Gmc origin.
Fetter         
·noun Anything that confines or restrains; a restraint.
II. Fetter ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. To put fetters upon; to shackle or confine the feet of with a chain; to Bind.
III. Fetter ·noun A chain or shackle for the feet; a chain by which an animal is confined by the foot, either made fast or disabled from free and rapid motion; a bond; a shackle.
IV. Fetter ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. To restrain from motion; to impose restraints on; to Confine; to Enchain; as, fettered by obligations.
fetter         
I. n.
Shackle (for the feet), chain, bond, clog, hamper.
II. v. a.
1.
Shackle (the feet), clog, trammel, hamper, put fetters on.
2.
Chain, bind, tie, confine, restrain, hamper, trammel, encumber.
Legcuffs         
Legcuffs are physical restraints used on the ankles of a person to allow walking only with a restricted stride and to prevent running and effective physical resistance. Frequently used alternative terms are leg cuffs, (leg/ankle) shackles, footcuffs, fetters or leg irons.
leg iron         
¦ noun a metal band or chain placed around a prisoner's ankle as a restraint.
Battle of the Fetters         
  • Laconia]] (the Spartan country).
6TH CENTURY BCE SPARTAN DEFEAT NEAR TEGEA
Battle of the fetters
The Battle of the Fetters was an engagement between Sparta and Arcadia c. 550 BCE, in which the Arcadians defeated the Spartans.
Kristina Fetters         
AMERICAN MURDERER
Kristina Joy Fetters (February 5, 1980 - July 27, 2014) was an Iowa woman who was convicted of the murder of her 73-year-old great-aunt, Arlene Klehm, on October 25, 1994, when she was 14 years old. At age 15, Fetters became the youngest woman in Iowa sentenced to life in prison without parole on December 18, 1995.
Fetter (Buddhism)         
CONCEPT IN BUDDHISM
Saŋyojana; Sannojana; Ten fetters; Ten Fetters; Sanyojana; Sanyojanas; Samyojana; Fetters (Buddhism); SaNGyojana; Sakkaya-ditthi; Sakkaya ditthi
In Buddhism, a mental fetter, chain or bond (Pāli: samyojana, Sanskrit: संयोजना, saṃyojana) shackles a sentient being to sasāra, the cycle of lives with dukkha. By cutting through all fetters, one attains nibbāna (Pali; Skt.

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Legcuffs

Legcuffs are physical restraints used on the ankles of a person to allow walking only with a restricted stride and to prevent running and effective physical resistance. Frequently used alternative terms are leg cuffs, (leg/ankle) shackles, footcuffs, fetters or leg irons. The term "fetter" shares a root with the word "foot".

Shackles are typically used on prisoners and slaves. Leg shackles also are used for chain gangs to keep them together.

Metaphorically, a fetter may be anything that restricts or restrains in any way, hence the word "unfettered".