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  2. trammel (n.) mid-14c., "net to catch fish" (implied in trammeller "one who fishes with a trammel net"), from Old French tramail "fine-gauged fishnet" (13c.), from Late Latin tremaculum, perhaps meaning "a net made from three layers of meshes," from Latin tri- "three" (see tri-) + macula "a mesh" (see mail (n.2)).
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    Etymonline has: trammel: mid-14c., "net to catch fish" (implied in trammeller "one who fishes with a trammel net"), from Old French tramail "fine-gauged fishnet" (13c.), from Late Latin tremaculum, perhaps meaning "a net made from three layers of meshes," from Latin tri- "three"
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    tram·mel
    [ˈtram(ə)l]
    noun
    trammels (plural noun) · trammel (noun) · trammel net (noun) · trammel nets (plural noun)
    1. literary
      (trammels)
      a restriction or impediment to someone's freedom of action:
      "we will forge our own future, free from the trammels of materialism"
    2. a set-net consisting of three layers of netting, designed so that a fish entering through one of the large-meshed outer sections will push part of the finer-meshed central section through the large meshes on the further side, forming a pocket in which the fish is trapped.
    3. an instrument consisting of a board with two grooves intersecting at right angles, in which the two ends of a beam compass can slide to draw an ellipse.
      • a beam compass.
    4. US ENGLISH
      a hook in a fireplace for a kettle.
    verb
    trammel (verb) · trammels (third person present) · trammelled (past tense) · trammelled (past participle) · trammelling (present participle) · trammeled (past tense) · trammeled (past participle) · trammeling (present participle)
    Origin
    late Middle English (in trammel): from Old French tramail, from a medieval Latin variant of trimaculum, perhaps from Latin tri- ‘three’ + macula ‘mesh’.
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