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hough-band, n. In Sc. also hoch-ban'. ‘A band which confines one of the legs of a restless animal; it passes round the neck and one of the legs’ (Gallovid. Encycl. 1824).
1568Satir. Poems Reform. xlvi. 12 Gar heiss hir quhill hir howbandis skaill. 1686G. Stuart Joco-ser. Disc. 14 Nae hough-bands now for Godly helping. Hence hough-band v., trans. ‘to tie a band round the hough of a cow, or horse, to prevent it from straying’ (Jam.); fig. to confine, put restraint upon, coerce.
1687–8D. Granville Let. to Mr. Lumley 19 Mar. in Misc. (Surtees 1858) 228 Nor will I hough-band, or so much as hamper or fetter my Soveraign, God's deputy. |