restrain (2 once; rare outside S.)
1.
to keep back,
withhold (something “from” a person)
R3 V. iii. 323
“They would the
one”
[viz. lands],
Cor. V. iii. 167
“That thou r-'st from me
the duty which To a mother's part
belongs,”
Tim. V. i. 153
“r-ing aid to
Timon.”
2.
to draw tight Shr. III. ii.
60.

