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strappado
[struh-pey-doh, -pah-]
noun
plural
strappadoesan old form of punishment or torture in which the victim, with arms bound behind, was raised from the ground by a rope fastened to the wrists, abruptly released, then arrested with a painful jerk just before reaching the ground.
the instrument used for this purpose.
strappado
/ strəˈpeɪdəʊ, -ˈpɑː- /
noun
a system of torture in which a victim was hoisted by a rope tied to his wrists and then allowed to drop until his fall was suddenly checked by the rope
Word History and Origins
Origin of strappado1
Word History and Origins
Origin of strappado1
Example Sentences
Horrific punishments such as the strappado – where a person was suspended by their wrists tied behind their back – were matters of public spectacle.
If the podesta lays hold of you, it means the strappado, and perhaps worse.
A tooth out, the strappado, or the rack?
Nay, rather the strappado for me, at any time, than abandonment to foolishness so crass as this would be.
After a smart administration of the strappado, he proceeded to examine the contents of his pinafore, which was bundled round him.
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