Usage Note
Menotter comes from menotte, the diminutive of main (hand), which also means a handcuff. The plural les menottes refers to the handcuffs themselves, making the verb transparently derived from the noun. The phrase passer les menottes à quelqu'un is an alternative way to express the same action.
Examples
"L'agent a menotté le suspect."
Natural Translation
The officer handcuffed the suspect.
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