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befetter

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Etymology

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From be- +‎ fetter.

Verb

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befetter (third-person singular simple present befetters, present participle befettering, simple past and past participle befettered)

  1. (transitive) To confine with fetters; restrain as if by fetters.
    • 1837, Thomas Carlyle, chapter X, in The French Revolution: A History [], volume II (The Constitution), London: Chapman and Hall, →OCLC, book I (The Feast of Pikes), page 52:
      They are the mute representatives of their tongue-tied, befettered, heavy-laden Nations; who from out of that dark bewilderment gaze wistful, amazed, with half-incredulous hope, towards you, and this your bright light of a French Federation[.]

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