manacle

suomi-englanti sanakirja

manacle englannista suomeksi

  1. kahleet

  2. panna käsirautoihin

  1. Substantiivi

  2. kahle

  3. Verbi

manacle englanniksi

  1. A shackle for the wrist, usually consisting of a pair of joined rings; a handcuff; a similar device put around an ankle to restrict free movement.

  2. (RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)

  4. (RQ:Shakespeare Cymbeline)

  5. {{quote-book

  6. (RQ:Burroughs Princess of Mars)

  7. (quote-book)

  8. A fetter, a restriction.

  9. (RQ:Shakespeare Measure)

  10. (quote-book); and Mess. (publishers)|Rivington,(nb...)|date=29 November 1795|oclc=1102747202|newversion=quoted in|chapter2=Art. 83. ''The Right to Life'': (...) By Richard Ramsden, (...) review|title2=Review (London)|The Monthly Review; or, Literary Journal, Enlarged|location2=London|publisher2=Printed for Griffiths|Ralph Griffiths; and sold by Thomas Becket,(nb...)|month2=April|year2=1796|volume2=XIX|page2=477|pageurl2=https://archive.org/details/monthlyreview37unkngoog/page/n488/mode/1up|oclc2=901376714|passage=It is this commandment of God, which is the manacle of melancholy, when menacing ſuicide, and when deaf to every other diſſuaſive, or countroul; which quaſhes the ſilent, lurking purpoſe of diſontent, when misjudging it's preſent, and reckleſs of it's future deſtiny.

  11. (quote-book)|year=1835|volume=II|pages=47–48|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/linwoodsorsixtyy02sedguoft/page/47/mode/1up|oclc=15724218|passage=You will wonder how I have escaped the manacles that so long bound me. I cannot explain all now; but thus much I am permitted to say, that they were riveted by certain charms: and I cannot be assured of my freedom till I myself return them to him from whom they came—to him who has so long been the lord of my affections and master of my mind.

  12. To confine with manacles.

  13. (RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)

  14. (quote-book), and Mr. Baron Thorpe|Thorpe, Justices of Assize, for High Treason:(nb...)|editor=Cobbett|William Cobbett|title=Cobbett’s Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanours from the Earliest Period to the Present Time|location=London|publisher=Printed by Curson Hansard|Thomas Curson Hansard,(nb...); published by R. Bagshaw ''et al.''|year=1649|year_published=1809|volume=IV|column=1266|columnurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=37RCAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA1265|oclc=557893808|passage=My lord, I humbly desire that we may not be manacled; if you make any doubt of us, that we may have a greater guard upon us. ... Mr. Sheriff, I desire that this manacling may be forborn: if you please to clap a guard of a hundred men upon us, I shall pay for it. This is not only a disgrace to me, but in general to all soldiers; which doth more trouble me than the loss of my life.

  15. (quote-book),(nb...)|year=1833|year_published=May 1839|page=76|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/antislaveryexami1839amer/page/n79/mode/1up|column=1|oclc=17791419|passage=A few weeks since we gave an account of a company of men, women and children, part of whom were manacled, passing through our streets. Last week, a number of slaves were driven through the main street of our city, among whom were a number manacled together, two abreast, all connected by, and supporting a ''heavy iron chain'', which extended the whole length of the line. From the ''Western Luminary'', Lexington, Kentucky.

  16. (RQ:Dickens Great Expectations)

  17. (quote-journal)