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garrote    
n. 西班牙的绞刑具;上述绞刑

西班牙的绞刑具;上述绞刑

garrote
n 1: an instrument of execution for execution by strangulation
[synonym: {garrote}, {garotte}, {garrotte}, {iron collar}]
v 1: strangle with an iron collar; "people were garrotted during
the Inquisition in Spain" [synonym: {garrote}, {garrotte},
{garotte}, {scrag}]

Garrote \Gar*rote"\, n. [Sp. garrote, from garra claw, talon, of
Celtic origin; cf. Armor. & W. gar leg, ham, shank. Cf.
{Garrot} stick, {Garter}.]
A Spanish mode of execution by strangulation, with an iron
collar affixed to a post and tightened by a screw until life
become extinct.
[1913 Webster]

2. The instrument by means of which the garrote[1] is
inflicted.

Syn: garrote, garotte, iron collar.
[1913 Webster WordNet 1.5]

3. Hence: A short length of rope or other instrument used to
strangle a person.
[PJC]


Garrote \Gar*rote"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Garroted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Garroting}.]
To strangle with the garrote; hence, to seize by the throat,
from behind, with a view to strangle and rob.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Garrote - Wikipedia
    It consists of a handheld (or, in later years, sometimes mechanical) ligature of chain, rope, scarf, wire, or fishing line, used to strangle a person [2]
  • GARROTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GARROTE is a method of execution by strangulation How to use garrote in a sentence
  • Garrote | Spanish Inquisition, Medieval Punishment, Strangulation . . .
    In one form it consists of an iron collar attached to a post The victim’s neck is placed in the collar, and the collar is slowly tightened by a screw until asphyxiation occurs Another form of garrote is a length of wire with wooden handles at the ends, held by the executioner AI-generated answers from Britannica articles
  • The Garrote – Capital Punishment UK
    The garrotte (or garrote) was the standard civilian method of execution in Spain It was introduced in 1812 13, at the beginning of the reign of Ferdinand VII, to replace the crude form of hanging previously used
  • Garrotte Torture Device: Medieval Method Of Execution And Control
    The garrote (or garrotte) was a strangulation device used primarily for execution, though it also served as a method of torture Unlike a simple rope, the garrote typically featured a metal collar mounted to a wooden post, with a screw or lever mechanism at the back
  • Garrote Execution: Spain’s Tool of Control
    A turning screw and crushed throat — the garrote machine turned punishment into silence, marking one of history’s most feared executions
  • GARROTE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    GARROTE definition: a method of capital punishment of Spanish origin in which an iron collar is tightened around a condemned person's neck until death occurs by strangulation or by injury to the spinal column at the base of the brain
  • garrote - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Something, especially a cord or wire, used for strangulation The mob boss was known for having his enemies executed with a garrote of piano wire
  • What does garrote mean? - Definitions. net
    A garrote is a weapon, typically a handheld wire or cord, used to strangle or strangle a person Historically, it was also a method of execution where the condemned person was killed by strangulation with a wire or thick cord tightened by a mechanical device
  • Garrotte - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The garrote was the main device used for capital punishment in Spain for hundreds of years Originally, it was an execution where the convict was killed by hitting him with a club (garrote in Spanish)





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