fetter- a chain or shackle for the feet, noun, Pronunciation:
\ˈfe-tər\
\ˈfe-tər\
Etymology:
Middle English feter, from Old English Date:
before 12th century
Middle English feter, from Old English Date:
before 12th century
synonym: restraint
antonym: key
Sentence: The person had to get a key to remove the fetters from his feet.
"fetter." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2009.
Merriam-Webster Online. 10 March 2009
Merriam-Webster Online. 10 March 2009
Digital image. Wikipedia. 8 Mar. 2008. 11 Mar. 2009 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/Fetters_-_leg_irons_-_photomodel_Ina.jpg.
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