Shackle

/ˈʃækəl/ noun

A metal fastener or chain, usually used to restrain someone or something; a constraint or limitation.

From Old English 'sceacul,' which referred to a leg chain or fetter. The word may be related to Germanic languages and has been used since medieval times. Over time, it developed the figurative meaning of anything that restrains or limits freedom.

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AMሰንሰለት
ARقيد
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BNশিকল
CA grilló
CSokov
DAlænke
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ETahel
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