The headgear used to control a horse, including the bit and reins. As a verb, means to control or restrain, often with anger or indignation.
From Old English 'bridel', related to 'bregdan' (to move quickly, braid). Germanic roots connect to concepts of binding and controlling. The metaphorical sense of 'restraining anger' developed because a bridled horse shows visible tension when controlled.
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