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Fetter meaning
A chain or similar object used to bind a person or animal, often by its legs. | Anything that restricts or restrains.
Example sentences (13)
John Skarupa, the event’s founder, and co-event directors Amanda Fetter and Laura Zewe formed the tournament’s planning committee.
On the 6th day of October, 2004 the Probate Registrar of the High Court of Justice, Winchester granted and issued probate letters to (1) Timothy Hugh Daniel of 43. Fetter Lane.
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After an exchange between Gangleri and High, High continues that the fetter was smooth and soft as a silken ribbon, yet strong and firm.
Business and syllabic setting assume an importance which, however much they fetter me, cannot be overlooked.
Fenrir allowed them to place the fetter.
Fenrir considered that the fetter was very strong, yet also that his strength had grown since he broke Leyding, yet that he would have to take some risks if he were to become famous.
High says that one example of Týr's bravery is that when the Æsir were luring Fenrir (referred to here as Fenrisúlfr) to place the fetter Gleipnir on the wolf, Týr placed his hand within the wolf's mouth as a pledge.
In Déjacque's view, a government resulting from an insurrection remains a reactionary fetter on the free initiative of the proletariat.
Marx and Engels Selected Works, Lawrence and Wishart, 1968, p. 40. Capitalist property relations put a "fetter" on the productive forces.
The Buddha stated that thinking about these imponderable ( Acinteyya ) issues led to "a thicket of views, a wilderness of views, a contortion of views, a writhing of views, a fetter of views" (Aggi-Vacchagotta Sutta).
The gods asked Fenrir to try the new fetter, and that should he break this feat of engineering, Fenrir would achieve great fame for his strength.
When the gods knew that Fenrir was fully bound, they took a cord called Gelgja (Old Norse "fetter") Orchard (1997:54).