Fetter /(fĕt"tẽr)/

Fet·ter

Fetter

n.
  1. A chain or shackle for the feet; a chain by which an animal is confined by the foot, either made fast or disabled from free and rapid motion; a bond; a shackle. [Chiefly used in the plural, fetters.]
    [They] bound him with fetters of brass.
    — Judg. xvi. 21.
  2. Anything that confines or restrains; a restraint.
    Passion's too fierce to be in fetters bound.

Fetter

v. t.
  1. To put fetters upon; to shackle or confine the feet of with a chain; to bind.
    My heels are fettered, but my fist is free.
  2. To restrain from motion; to impose restraints on; to confine; to enchain; as, fettered by obligations.
    My conscience! thou art fettered More than my shanks and wrists.