manacle u rečniku PONS

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Chains, fetters, manacles, slave collars are the familiar iconographic markers of slavery with the broken chain being particularly useful for "dis" -enslavement.
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It also prohibited the use of irons or manacles.
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Unlike mental institutions of the time, there were no chains or manacles, and physical punishment was banned.
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Binding another human being's hands, manacling and shackling them long predates arresting and policing.
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The crate was pulled to the surface and found still to be intact, with the manacles inside.
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The only appendages that were black were of severed feet with heavy manacles and chains attached.
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The performer lies on his or her back on the table and is restrained with a variety of chains, cuffs and manacles.
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Rowing five to an oar, their wrists are manacled and fastened by chains to the ceiling.
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A system of non-restraint was professed, however manacles and other restraints were sometimes used.
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On the west face is a figure of a robed woman holding a baby, a wreath of poppies and broken manacles.
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