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tramel
n. An instrument, or device, sometimes of leather, more usually of rope, fitted to a horse's legs, to regulate his motions, and force him to amble.
Usage examples of "tramel".
She led him vp into a goodly bowre,And comely courted with meet modestie,Ne in her speach, ne in her hauiour,Was lightnesse seene, or looser vanitie,But gratious womanhood, and grauitie,Aboue the reason of her youthly yeares:Her golden lockes she roundly did vptyeIn breaded tramels, that no looser hearesDid out of order stray about her daintie eares.