trammel

trammel
I verb bind, bridle, check, clog, confine, constrain, control, cramp, cumber, curb, debar, discommode, enchain, encumber, entangle, entrammel, fasten, fetter, frustrate, hamper, handicap, hinder, hobble, hold back, impede, incommode, inconvenience, keep within bounds, manacle, obstruct, oppose, pinion, put in irons, repress, restrain, restrict, retard, shackle, suppress, tether, thwart, tie, tie up II index bar (hinder), block, check (bar), confine, constrain (imprison), constraint (restriction), contain (restrain), control (restrain), curb, debar, detain (hold in custody), detain (restrain), disadvantage, enclose, enclosure, encumber (hinder), fetter (noun), fetter (verb), hamper, handcuff (noun), handcuff (verb), hinder, impede, impediment, obstacle, obstruct, obstruction, occlude, repress, restrain, restrict

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  • Trammel — may refer to:* Trammel (engineers), a metalworking tool * Trammel (fishing net), a fishing net set vertically in the water with three layersee also* Trammel hook * Trammel points * Trammels …   Wikipedia

  • trammel — [tram′əl] n. [ME tramaile < MFr tramail, a net < ML tremaculum, kind of fishing net < L tres, THREE + macula, a mesh] 1. a) a fishing net consisting of two outer layers of coarse mesh and a loosely hung middle layer of fine mesh b) a… …   English World dictionary

  • trammel — ► NOUN 1) (trammels) literary restrictions or impediments to freedom of action. 2) (also trammel net) a three layered net, designed so that a pocket forms when fish attempt to swim through, thus trapping them. ► VERB (trammelled, trammelling; US… …   English terms dictionary

  • Trammel — Tram mel, n. [F. tramail, tr[ e]mail, a net, LL. tremaculum, tremacle, a kind of net for taking fish; L. tres three + macula a mesh. See {Three}, and {Mail} armor.] 1. A kind of net for catching birds, fishes, or other prey. Carew. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Trammel — Tram mel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trammeled}or {Trammelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trammeling}, or {Trammelling}.] 1. To entangle, as in a net; to catch. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To confine; to hamper; to shackle. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trammel — *hamper, fetter, shackle, clog, manacle, hog tie Analogous words: *hinder, impede, obstruct, block, bar: *restrain, curb, check, inhibit: *limit, restrict, circumscribe, confine …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • trammel — has inflected forms tramelled, tramelling in BrE, and usually trameled, trameling in AmE …   Modern English usage

  • trammel — {{11}}trammel (n.) mid 14c. (implied in trammeller) net to catch fish, from M.Fr. tramail, from O.Fr. (early 13c.), from L.L. tremaculum, perhaps meaning a net made from three layers of meshes, from L. tri three + macula a mesh (see MAIL (Cf.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • trammel — UK [ˈtræm(ə)l] / US verb [transitive] Word forms trammel : present tense I/you/we/they trammel he/she/it trammels present participle trammelling past tense trammelled past participle trammelled formal to force someone to do something without… …   English dictionary

  • trammel — Ellipsograph El*lip so*graph, n. [Ellipse + graph: cf. F. ellipsographe.] An instrument for describing ellipses; called also {trammel}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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