Encadenar in english
Chain
pronunciation: tʃeɪn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tʃeɪn part of speech: noun
In gestures
encadenar = chain ; shackle ; fetter.
Example: Some institutional libraries were chained (when the books were necessarily shelved fore-edge outwards), the chains being attached to a staple riveted to an edge of one of the boards.Example: Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.Example: Christ bears the cross on his shoulder at the head of a long shaft supported by a male prisoner fettered at the legs and a mendicant friar.