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Fetterless — Fet ter*less, a. Free from fetters. Marston. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fetterless — adj. free from fetters … English contemporary dictionary
fetterless — fet·ter·less … English syllables
fetterless — /ˈfɛtələs/ (say fetuhluhs) adjective without fetters; unfettered …
fetterless — ərlə̇s, R əl or əl adjective : having no fetters : free, unbound … Useful english dictionary
Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy — ( Amélie Louise Rives ; 1863 ndash;1945), Princess, was an American novelist and poetess. A goddaughter of Robert E. Lee and a granddaughter of the engineer and senator William Cabell Rives, Amélie Rives married John Armstrong Chanler (an heir to … Wikipedia
Bertha Henry Buxton — [ née Leupold] (26 July, 1844–1881) was a British novelist and children s author.BiographyBuxton was born on 26 July 1844, and when only a girl of eleven years amused herself by writing stories for her schoolfellows at Queen s College, Tufnell… … Wikipedia
fetter — fetterer, n. fetterless, adj. /fet euhr/, n. 1. a chain or shackle placed on the feet. 2. Usually, fetters. anything that confines or restrains: Boredom puts fetters upon the imagination. v.t. 3. to put fetters upon. 4. to confine; restrain. [bef … Universalium
heart — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. center, substance; kernel, pith, gist, core; breast; spirit, courage; sympathy, affection, understanding; nature, soul. See importance, middle, feeling, interior. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The pump in… … English dictionary for students