n. [ F. tramail, trémail, a net, LL. tremaculum, tremacle, a kind of net for taking fish; L. tres three + macula a mesh. See Three, and Mail armor. ] 1. A kind of net for catching birds, fishes, or other prey. Carew. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A net for confining a woman's hair. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A kind of shackle used for regulating the motions of a horse and making him amble. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Fig.: Whatever impedes activity, progress, or freedom, as a net or shackle. [ 1913 Webster ] [ They ] disdain the trammels of any sordid contract. Jeffrey. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. An iron hook of various forms and sizes, used for handing kettles and other vessels over the fire. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. (Mech.) (a) An instrument for drawing ellipses, one part of which consists of a cross with two grooves at right angles to each other, the other being a beam carrying two pins (which slide in those grooves), and also the describing pencil. (b) A beam compass. See under Beam. [ 1913 Webster ] |