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Use [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[ξύλον]], τό, [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[κλῷος]], ὁ ([[Euripides]], ''[[Cyclops]]'' 235).
Use [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[ξύλον]], τό, [[ξύλον πεντεσύριγγον]], [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[κλῷος]], ὁ ([[Euripides]], ''[[Cyclops]]'' 235).


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Met., [[brand with disgrace]]: [[prose|P.]] [[εἰς στήλην γράφειν]].
Met., [[brand with disgrace]]: [[prose|P.]] [[εἰς στήλην γράφειν]].
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|wketx=[[File:TitusOates-pilloried 300dpi.jpg|thumb|The 17th-century perjurer Titus Oates in a pillory]] The pillory is a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, formerly used for punishment by public humiliation and often further physical abuse. The pillory is related to the stocks.
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|trtx=Afrikaans: skandpaal; Bulgarian: позорен стъ́лб; Catalan: picota; Chinese Mandarin: 頸手枷, 颈手枷, 頭手迦, 头手迦; Czech: pranýř; Danish: gabestok; Dutch: [[schandpaal]]; Esperanto: punpilorio; Estonian: häbipost; Finnish: häpeäpaalu; French: [[pilori]]; Galician: rollo, picota; German: [[Pranger]], [[Schandpfahl]]; Greek: [[κύφωνας]]; Ancient Greek: [[ξύλον]], [[ξύλον πεντεσύριγγον]], [[κύφων]]; Hungarian: pellengér; Italian: [[gogna]]; Japanese: さらし台; Latin: [[patibulum]]; Lithuanian: gėdos stulpas; Macedonian: срамен столб; Norwegian: gapestokk; Polish: dyby, gąsior; Portuguese: [[pelourinho]]; Russian: [[позорный столб]]; Serbo-Croatian: stup srama, stub srama, stup sramote, prànger; Slovene: sramotilini steber, pranger; Spanish: [[picota]]; Swedish: stupstock, skampåle; Westrobothnian: håk
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substantive

Use Ar. and P. ξύλον, τό, ξύλον πεντεσύριγγον, P. and V. κλῷος, ὁ (Euripides, Cyclops 235).

verb transitive

Met., brand with disgrace: P. εἰς στήλην γράφειν.

Wikipedia EN

The 17th-century perjurer Titus Oates in a pillory

The pillory is a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, formerly used for punishment by public humiliation and often further physical abuse. The pillory is related to the stocks.

Translations

Afrikaans: skandpaal; Bulgarian: позорен стъ́лб; Catalan: picota; Chinese Mandarin: 頸手枷, 颈手枷, 頭手迦, 头手迦; Czech: pranýř; Danish: gabestok; Dutch: schandpaal; Esperanto: punpilorio; Estonian: häbipost; Finnish: häpeäpaalu; French: pilori; Galician: rollo, picota; German: Pranger, Schandpfahl; Greek: κύφωνας; Ancient Greek: ξύλον, ξύλον πεντεσύριγγον, κύφων; Hungarian: pellengér; Italian: gogna; Japanese: さらし台; Latin: patibulum; Lithuanian: gėdos stulpas; Macedonian: срамен столб; Norwegian: gapestokk; Polish: dyby, gąsior; Portuguese: pelourinho; Russian: позорный столб; Serbo-Croatian: stup srama, stub srama, stup sramote, prànger; Slovene: sramotilini steber, pranger; Spanish: picota; Swedish: stupstock, skampåle; Westrobothnian: håk