unbridled
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débrider
from débrider "to unbridle, debride" from Old French desbrider : des- "de-, un-" + bride "bridle." The analogy comes from the likening of constricting bands of dead tissue to bridles. The French word for bridle probably came from Middle High German bridel "rein" from the root of bregd-an "to pull, twitch," related to Old English brigdel "bridle", with an instrumental suffix -l, found elsewhere in handle (instrument for the hand), saddle (instrument for sitting), and treadle (instrument for treading). The stem is also related to "braid" in the sense "jerk, twitch."legâm gosixt/gošud-an
unbridled
lupa daratan
unbridled
[,лn'braidld] а 1. без юзда, свободен; 2, необуздан, разюздан.
unbridled
[an'braidëld] adj 1. pa fre (kalë). 2. fig. i shfrenuar, i papërmbajtur