handcuff

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. One ring of a locking fetter for the hand or one pair.
verb
  1. To apply handcuffs to someone.
  2. to restrain or restrict.

Pronunciation

/ˈhændˌkʌf/ En-us-handcuff.ogg

Word forms

handcuff handcuffs handcuffing handcuffed

Etymology

From hand + cuff (“end of shirtsleeve”). Possibly an adaptation of Middle English handcops (“shackles for the hand, handcuffs”), from Old English handcops, from hand + cops, cosp (“fetter, chains”), but due to a lack of continuity (centuries between Old English and the modern term), generally analyzed as a re-invention. Nominal form first appears c. 1591 in the publications of John Florio. Verbal form first appears c. 1649.

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