fetter
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English feter, from Old English feter, Proto-West Germanic *fetur, from Proto-Germanic *feturaz (“fetter”), from Proto-Indo-European *ped- (“foot, step”). Cognate with Dutch veter (“lace”). Related to foot.
fetter (plural fetters)
(chains on legs):
(chain binding generally):
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fetter (third-person singular simple present fetters, present participle fettering, simple past and past participle fettered)
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fetter
From Middle Low German vedder.
fetter m (definite singular fetteren, indefinite plural fettere, definite plural fetterne)
From Middle Low German vedder.
fetter m (definite singular fetteren, indefinite plural fetrar, definite plural fetrane)
fetter
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fetter m (plural fettyn)
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