SHACKLE
NOUNS
1200 — BAND anything with which one’s body or limbs are bound, in restraint of personal liberty; a shackle, chain, fetter, manacle → arch.
1275 — GYVE a shackle, esp. for the leg; a fetter → arch.
1532 — HANDLOCK a shackle for the hands; a manacle, a handcuff → obs.
1567 — CRAMP-RINGS shackles, fetters → thieves’ cant, obs.
1613 — HAMPER something that hampers, or prevents freedom of movement; a shackle → obs.
1665 — DARBIES a set of handcuffs or fetters; shackles → UK sl.. orig. criminals’ usage
1900 — OREGON BOOT a heavy lead collar or shackle fitted around a prisoner’s ankle → US prison sl.
VERBS
1290 — GYVE to fetter, to shackle
1890 — HAWM to shackle, to clog, to hamper → Eng. dial.
..L19 — DARBY to handcuff; to shackle → Aust. prison sl.