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trammel noun 1 (usually trammels) anything that hinders or prevents free action or movement trapped by the trammels of convention. 2 (in full trammel net) a type of long narrow triple-sectioned fishing net in which any fish that swims into the fine inner mesh carries the mesh through the coarse outer mesh where it becomes trapped in the pocket that is formed. verb (trammelled, trammelling; US trammeled, trammeling) 1 to hinder, restrain or prevent free movement. 2 to catch or entangle, especially in a trammel. trammelled adj. trammeller noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French tramail a triple-meshed fishing or fowling net.
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