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manacleman‧a‧cle /ˈmænəkəl/ noun [countable usually plural] manacleOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French manicle, from Latin manicula, from manus ‘hand’ - A manacle secures them to the Dubrovlag.
- As soon as the adventurers enter, two of the Skeletons will rip their rusty iron manacles out of the floor and attack.
- His hands are on the table, but they are held together by manacles, to which a chain is attached.
- The character will find himself in manacles, but is allowed a test against S each Turn to free himself.
- The place looked like a sort of jail With bars and bolts and horrid things Like manacles and iron rings.
- The soldiers were already putting manacles around Rachel's wrists.
- This time, however, the manacles aren't quite as firm as in the cellar.
► Jail & punishmentborstal, nouncell, nounchain, nounchain gang, nounconcentration camp, nounconcurrent, adjectiveconfinement, nounconvict, nouncorrectional, adjectivecustodial sentence, nouncustody, noundeath row, noundetainee, noundetention, noundetention centre, noundrunk tank, noundungeon, nounfetter, verbfetters, noungaol, gaoler, noungovernor, nounguard, verbgulag, nounhandcuff, verbhandcuffs, nounincarcerate, verbinmate, nouninside, adverbintern, verbinternee, nouninternment, nounjailbreak, nounlabour camp, nounlifer, nounmanacle, nounold lag, nounopen prison, nounoubliette, nounparole, nounparole, verbpen, nounpenal, adjectivepenitentiary, nounpillory, nounpokey, nounpolitical prisoner, nounporridge, nounpreventive detention, nounprison, nounprison camp, nounprisoner, nounprisoner of conscience, nounprisoner of war, nounprison visitor, nounreformatory, nounremand home, nounremission, nounserve, verbshackle, nounshackle, verbsolitary, nounsolitary confinement, nounstretch, nounthumbscrew, nounwarden, nounwarder, nounyardbird, noun an iron ring on a chain that is put around the wrist or ankle of a prisoner—manacle verb [transitive]—manacled adjective |