cătușă

Etymology
From the now lost hypothetical Romanian word or  (from  / ) + the Romanian diminutive suffix. Was once attested in an old gloss as having the meaning of "cat" ( in modern Romanian), and this is also preserved in some place names such as, , and. Compare 🇨🇬, which preserved the original sense. The unique and unusual development of the Romanian word's sense may have been due to the association of some cat paws or feet (those having stripes or different colors than the rest of the body's fur) with manacles placed around the wrist.

Noun

 * 1)  handcuff, manacle
 * 2)  black horehound
 * 3)  anchor
 * 4)  mouse trap, snare
 * 5)  cat
 * 1)  cat
 * 1)  cat