adjective
- chained or shackled together in a coffle; bound in a line or group
Usage: historical; descriptive form
verb
- past tense of coffle: to chain or shackle together (enslaved people or prisoners) in a line or group for forced movement
Usage: historical; often used in contexts of slavery and human trafficking
Examples
- The coffled prisoners were forced to march across the desert.
- Enslaved people were coffled together for the brutal journey to the coast.
- Historical records describe coffled groups of captives being transported inland.
- The coffled line stretched for miles as they were driven forward.
- Survivors spoke of being coffled with dozens of others during their captivity.