"handlock" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: handlocks [plural]
Etymology: hand + lock Etymology templates: {{compound|en|hand|lock}} hand + lock Head templates: {{en-noun}} handlock (plural handlocks)
  1. A locking mechanism that operates by hand.
    Sense id: en-handlock-en-noun-7Psr3Ydo Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 37 12 28 1 4 13 5
  2. A restraint that attaches to the wrist, especially a shackle or handcuff.
    Sense id: en-handlock-en-noun-hn2HH4Ll
  3. A hold for restraining another person by immobilizing their hand.
    Sense id: en-handlock-en-noun-AAx3JCqY
  4. Immobilization of the hand.
    Sense id: en-handlock-en-noun-F4xB-cvk

Verb

Forms: handlocks [present, singular, third-person], handlocking [participle, present], handlocked [participle, past], handlocked [past]
Etymology: hand + lock Etymology templates: {{compound|en|hand|lock}} hand + lock Head templates: {{en-verb}} handlock (third-person singular simple present handlocks, present participle handlocking, simple past and past participle handlocked)
  1. To restrain with, or as with, a handlock.
    Sense id: en-handlock-en-verb-4FwK4VVY
  2. To lock by means of a handlock.
    Sense id: en-handlock-en-verb-SGJubiz8
  3. To restrain by holding so as to immobilize the hand.
    Sense id: en-handlock-en-verb-9lQy-b8R

Inflected forms

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