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What is a manacule?

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∙ 10y ago
Updated: 11/10/2025

A manacle is a type of restraining device, typically made of metal, used to secure a person's wrists or ankles. Often associated with imprisonment or confinement, manacles are designed to prevent movement and escape. They can be locked and are generally used by law enforcement or in historical contexts of slavery and bondage. Modern usage may also refer to metaphorical constraints on freedom or autonomy.

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