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- Shack - v. t. - To shed or fall, as corn or grain at harvest.
- Shack - v. t. - To feed in stubble, or upon waste corn.
- Shack - v. t. - To wander as a vagabond or a tramp.
- Shack - n. - The grain left after harvest or gleaning; also, nuts which have fallen to the ground.
- Shack - n. - Liberty of winter pasturage.
- Shack - n. - A shiftless fellow; a low, itinerant beggar; a vagabond; a tramp.
- Shackatory - n. - A hound.
- Shackle - n. - Stubble.
- Shackle - n. - Something which confines the legs or arms so as to prevent their free motion; specifically, a ring or band inclosing the ankle or wrist, and fastened to a similar shackle on the other leg or arm, or to something else, by a chain or a strap; a gyve; a fetter.
- Shackle - n. - Hence, that which checks or prevents free action.
- Shackle - n. - A fetterlike band worn as an ornament.
- Shackle - n. - A link or loop, as in a chain, fitted with a movable bolt, so that the parts can be separated, or the loop removed; a clevis.
- Shackle - n. - A link for connecting railroad cars; -- called also drawlink, draglink, etc.
- Shackle - n. - The hinged and curved bar of a padlock, by which it is hung to the staple.
- Shackle - v. t. - To tie or confine the limbs of, so as to prevent free motion; to bind with shackles; to fetter; to chain.
- Shackle - v. t. - Figuratively: To bind or confine so as to prevent or embarrass action; to impede; to cumber.
- Shackle - v. t. - To join by a link or chain, as railroad cars.
- Shackled - imp. & p. p. - of Shackle
- Shackling - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Shackle
- Shacklock - n. - A sort of shackle.
- Shackly - a. - Shaky; rickety.
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- G1196 δεσμέω - 1196 δεσμέω - ΔΕΣΜΈΩ - - desméō - des-meh'-o - from δεσμόν; to tie, i.e. shackle:--bind. - Verb - greek
- G1199 δεσμόν - 1199 δεσμόν - ΔΕΣΜΌΝ - - desmón - des-mos' - neuter and masculine respectively from δέω; a band, i.e. ligament (of the body) or shackle (of a prisoner); figuratively, an impediment or disability:--band, bond, chain, string. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G3976 πέδη - 3976 πέδη - ΠΈΔΗ - - pédē - ped'-ay - ultimately from πούς; a shackle for the feet:--fetter. - Noun Feminine - greek