Fetters

  • 21fetters — Manacles; shackles; irons and chains used to secure prisoners …

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  • 22fetters — n 1 CONSTRAINTS, obstructions, restraints, restrictions, hindrances, checks, curbs, inhibitions, captivity, bondage 2 CHAINS, bonds, bracelets, handcuffs, irons, shackles, manacles …

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  • 23Mike Fetters — Pitcher Born: December 19, 1964 (1964 12 19) (age 46) Van Nuys, California Batted: Right Threw: Right  …

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  • 24Broken Fetters — Infobox Film name = Broken Fetters caption = William Garwood stars in the film director = Rex Ingram producer = writer = Rex Ingram starring = Kittens Reichert Violet Mersereau Charles Francis Earl Simmons music = cinematography = editing =… …

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  • 25Grove of fetters — A Grove of Fetters (Old Norse: Fjöturlundr) is mentioned in the Eddic poem Helgakviða Hundingsbana II :: Helgi obtained Sigrún, and they had sons. Helgi lived not to be old. Dag, the son of Högni, sacrificed to Odin, for vengeance for his father …

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  • 26Battle of the Fetters — Battle between Sparta and Arcadia around approximately 550 BC in which the Arcadians defeated the Spartans. According to Herodotus, the Spartans marched to battle carrying rods with which to parcel out their soon to be conquered land and chains… …

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  • 27scæc — ? ( ?/ ?) fetters [Du. schake] …

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  • 28slave bracelet — fetters, ankle chains …

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  • 29irons — fetters or handcuffs. → iron …

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  • 30Fetter (Buddhism) — In Buddhism, a mental fetter or chain or bond (Pāli: samyojana , saŋyojana , saññojana ) shackles a person to samsara, the cycle of endless suffering. By completely cutting through all fetters, one attains Nibbana (Pali; Skt.: Nirvana ). Fetter… …

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