πέδη
Alt. πέδη, ἡ,
Etym. πέζα
I. "a fetter", Lat. pedica, compes, mostly in pl. "fetters, shackles", Il., etc.; πεδέων (ionic) ζεῦγος a pair "of fetters", Hdt.; metaph., πέδαι ἀχάλκευτοι "fetters" not forged by smiths, of the robe in which Agamemnon was entangled, Aesch.
II. "a mode of breaking in a horse", Xen.