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- Confine - v. t. - To restrain within limits; to restrict; to limit; to bound; to shut up; to inclose; to keep close.
- Confine - v. i. - To have a common boundary; to border; to lie contiguous; to touch; -- followed by on or with.
- Confine - n. - Common boundary; border; limit; -- used chiefly in the plural.
- Confine - n. - Apartment; place of restraint; prison.
- Confined - imp. & p. p. - of Confine
- Confineless - a. - Without limitation or end; boundless.
- Confinement - n. - Restraint within limits; imprisonment; any restraint of liberty; seclusion.
- Confinement - n. - Restraint within doors by sickness, esp. that caused by childbirth; lying-in.
- Confiner - n. - One who, or that which, limits or restrains.
- Confiner - n. - One who lives on confines, or near the border of a country; a borderer; a near neighbor.
- Quilt - v. t. - To stitch or sew together at frequent intervals, in order to confine in place the several layers of cloth and wadding of which a garment, comforter, etc., may be made; as, to quilt a coat.
- Border - v. t. - To confine within bounds; to limit.
- Splinter - n. - To fasten or confine with splinters, or splints, as a broken limb.
- Dam - n. - A barrier to prevent the flow of a liquid; esp., a bank of earth, or wall of any kind, as of masonry or wood, built across a water course, to confine and keep back flowing water.
- Inclose - v. t. - To surround; to shut in; to confine on all sides; to include; to shut up; to encompass; as, to inclose a fort or an army with troops; to inclose a town with walls.
- Imprison - v. t. - To limit, restrain, or confine in any way.
- Lock - n. - The barrier or works which confine the water of a stream or canal.
- Crib - v. t. - To shut up or confine in a narrow habitation; to cage; to cramp.
- Pen - n. & v. - To shut up, as in a pen or cage; to confine in a small inclosure or narrow space; to coop up, or shut in; to inclose.
- Splint - v. t. - To fasten or confine with splints, as a broken limb. See Splint, n., 2.
- Cabin - v. t. - To confine in, or as in, a cabin.
- Buckle - n. - To fasten or confine with a buckle or buckles; as, to buckle a harness.
- Encage - v. t. - To confine in a cage; to coop up.
- Bind - v. t. - To tie, or confine with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc.; to fetter; to make fast; as, to bind grain in bundles; to bind a prisoner.
- Gyve - n. - A shackle; especially, one to confine the legs; a fetter.
- Incloister - v. t. - To confine as in a cloister; to cloister.
- Bilbo - n. - A long bar or bolt of iron with sliding shackles, and a lock at the end, to confine the feet of prisoners or offenders, esp. on board of ships.
- Fold - v. t. - To confine in a fold, as sheep.
- Trave - n. - A wooden frame to confine an unruly horse or ox while shoeing.
- Shackle - v. t. - Figuratively: To bind or confine so as to prevent or embarrass action; to impede; to cumber.
- Include - v. t. - To confine within; to hold; to contain; to shut up; to inclose; as, the shell of a nut includes the kernel; a pearl is included in a shell.
- Fetter - p. pr. & vb. n. - To put fetters upon; to shackle or confine the feet of with a chain; to bind.
- Cage - v. i. - To confine in, or as in, a cage; to shut up or confine.
- Fold - v. i. - To confine sheep in a fold.
- Pound - v. t. - To confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound.
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- H4689 מָצוֹק - 4689 מָצוֹק - מָצוֹק - - mâtsôwq - maw-tsoke' - from צוּק; a narrow place, i.e. (abstractly and figuratively) confinement or disability; anguish, distress, straitness. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H7194 קָשַׁר - 7194 קָשַׁר - קָשַׁר - - qâshar - kaw-shar' - a primitive root; to tie, physically (gird, confine, compact) or mentally (in love, league); bind (up), (make a) conspire(-acy, -ator), join together, knit, stronger, work (treason). - Verb - heb
- H6729 צִינֹק - 6729 צִינֹק - צִינֹק - - tsîynôq - tsee-noke' - from an unused root meaning to confine; the pillory; stocks. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H6696 צוּר - 6696 צוּר - צוּר - - tsûwr - tsoor - a primitive root; to cramp, i.e. confine (in many applications, literally and figuratively, formative or hostile); adversary, assault, beset, besiege, bind (up), cast, distress, fashion, fortify, inclose, lay siege, put up in bags. - Verb - heb