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MAN'ACLE, n. [L. manica; from manus,the hand.] An instrument of iron for fastening the hands; hand-cuffs; shackles. It is generally used in the plural,manacles.
MAN'ACLE, v.t. To put on hand-cuffs or other fastening for confining the hands.
A handcuff; a shackle for the hand or wrist; -- usually in the
plural.
Doctrine unto fools is as fetters on the feet, and like manacles on the right hand. Ecclus. xxi. 19. To put handcuffs or other fastening upon,
for confining the hands] to shackle; to confine; to restrain from the
use of the limbs or natural powers.
Is it thus you use this monarch, to manacle and shackle him hand and foot ? Arbuthnot. | ||||||||