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gib·bet
(jĭb′ĭt)n.
1. A device used for hanging a person until dead; a gallows.
2. An upright post with a crosspiece, forming a T-shaped structure from which executed criminals were formerly hung for public viewing.
tr.v. gib·bet·ed, gib·bet·ing, gib·bets or gib·bet·ted or gib·bet·ting
1. To execute by hanging on a gibbet.
2.
a. To hang on a gibbet for public viewing.
b. To expose to infamy or public ridicule.
[Middle English gibet, from Old French, diminutive of gibe, staff, probably from Frankish *gibb, forked stick.]
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gibbet
(ˈdʒɪbɪt)n
(Law)
a. a wooden structure resembling a gallows, from which the bodies of executed criminals were formerly hung to public view
b. a gallows
vb (tr)
1. (Law) to put to death by hanging on a gibbet
2. to hang (a corpse) on a gibbet
3. to expose to public ridicule
[C13: from Old French gibet gallows, literally: little cudgel, from gibe cudgel; of uncertain origin]
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gib•bet
(ˈdʒɪb ɪt)n.
1. a post with a projecting arm at the top, from which the bodies of executed criminals were formerly hung in chains for public display.
2. a gallows.
v.t. 3. to hang on a gibbet.
4. to put to death by hanging on a gibbet.
5. to hold up to public scorn.
[1175–1225; < Old French gibet (earlier, staff or cudgel), diminutive of gibe staff, club]
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gibbet
Past participle: gibbeted
Gerund: gibbeting
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Noun | 1. | ![]() gallows - an instrument of execution consisting of a wooden frame from which a condemned person is executed by hanging |
Verb | 1. | gibbet - hang on an execution instrument |
2. | gibbet - expose to ridicule or public scorn |
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gibbet
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Translations
مِشْنَقَه
šibenice
galge
gálgi
karātavas
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gibbet
n → Galgen m
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gibbet
(ˈdʒibit) noun a gallows in the shape C on which criminals used to be executed or hung up after execution.
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