All 3 Uses of
fetter
in
The Hound of Rowan
- Unfettered at last, it glided slowly through his consciousness...
Chpt 1 *unfettered = unrestrained or unhinderedstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unfettered means not and reverses the meaning of fettered. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- Because Cooper's caught it in a Passive Fetter; you'll learn to make them by your Sixth Year.†
Chpt 14fetter = restrain or hinder
- When they challenged the monster to test his strength against the cord, the wolf laughed but was suspicious of such a feeble-looking fetter.†
Chpt 17
Definition:
to restrain or hinder
or more archaically:
a shackle for the ankles
or more archaically:
a shackle for the ankles