manetta
handcuff
noun mah-NET-tah Rare
Origin: Diminutive of mano (hand), via Latin manus.
Also means
throttle lever
Usage Note
Manetta in the singular can mean a throttle or control lever (aviation/nautical), while the plural manette almost exclusively means handcuffs: mettere le manette means 'to handcuff'. Learners should note the number-dependent meaning shift. A manetta is also a colloquial adverb meaning 'at full throttle' or 'flat out'.
Examples
"La polizia mise le manette al sospettato."
Natural Translation
The police handcuffed the suspect.
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