spancel
English edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch or Low German spansel, from spannen (“to bind, harness”).
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Noun edit
spancel (plural spancels)
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rope or fetter used to hobble an animal
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Verb edit
spancel (third-person singular simple present spancels, present participle spancelling or spanceling, simple past and past participle spancelled or spanceled)
- (transitive) to hobble with a spancel
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