manacle
n.
mid-14c., "a fetter for the hand," from Old French manicle "manacles, handcuffs; bracelet; armor for the hands," from Latin manicula "handle," literally "little hand," diminutive of manicae "long sleeves of a tunic, gloves; armlets, gauntlets; handcuffs, manacles," from manus "hand" (see manual, adj.). Related: Manacles.
In every cry of every man,
In every infant's cry of fear,
In every voice, in every ban,
The mind-forged manacles I hear[Blake, "Songs of Experience"]
In every infant's cry of fear,
In every voice, in every ban,
The mind-forged manacles I hear[Blake, "Songs of Experience"]
v.
c.1300, "to fetter with manacles," from manacle, n.. Related: Manacled; manacling.
〔李〕n. 手铐 [man =hand] ←-acle [L] 表示“与⋯相关的事物”
〔蒋〕[man=manu手,-acle名词后缀,表示小;’束缚手的小器械”] 手铐
〔李〕[man=hand手;-acle n.=small thing小物→“small tool used to fetter the hand束缚手的小器具”→]Ⅰn. handcuff手铐