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    pin·ion
    [ˈpinyən]
    verb
    pinioned (past tense) · pinioned (past participle)
    1. tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone):
      "he pinioned the limbs of his opponents"
      • bind (the arms or legs) of someone.
    2. cut off the pinion of (a wing or bird) to prevent flight.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French pignon, based on Latin pinna, penna ‘feather’.
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  3. Britannica Dictionary definition of PINION [+ object] : to tie up (someone's arms or legs) very tightly They pinioned his arms behind his back.
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/pinion
    pinioned; pinioning; pinions transitive verb 1 a : to disable or restrain by binding the arms b : to bind fast : shackle 2 : to restrain (a bird) from flight especially by cutting off the pinion of one wing
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pinion
    tr.v. pin·ioned, pin·ion·ing, pin·ions 1. a. To remove or bind the wing feathers of (a bird) to prevent flight. b. To cut or bind (the wings of a bird). 2. a. To restrain or immobilize (a person) by binding the arms.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/pinioned
    tr.v.pin·ioned, pin·ion·ing, pin·ions 1. a. To remove or bind the wing feathers of (a bird) to prevent flight.
    www.advancedictionary.com/definition/pinioned/
    verb [ T ] uk / ˈpɪn.jən / us / ˈpɪn.jən / to hold someone, especially by the arms, to prevent them from moving: He was pinioned to the wall by two men while another one repeatedly punched him.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pinioned
     
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