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  1. Pillory - Wikipedia

    The pillory is a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, used during the medieval and renaissance periods for …

  2. PILLORY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    : to set in a pillory as punishment. : to expose to public contempt, ridicule, or scorn. Did you know? In days gone by, criminals who got caught might well have found themselves in the stocks …

  3. Exploring the Historic Use of the Pillory - Knights Templar

    The pillory, also known as the pillory stocks, was a form of punishment in which offenders were held in a public place for public humiliation and ridicule. It consisted of a wooden framework …

  4. PILLORY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    to expose to public derision, ridicule, or abuse. The candidate mercilessly pilloried his opponent.

  5. PILLORY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    PILLORY definition: 1. to severely criticize someone, especially in a public way: 2. to severely criticize someone…. Learn more.

  6. PILLORY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A pillory is a wooden frame with holes for the head and hands. In Europe in former times criminals were sometimes locked in a pillory as a form of punishment. Collins COBUILD Advanced …

  7. Pillory - definition of pillory by The Free Dictionary

    To expose to ridicule and abuse. 2. To put in a pillory as punishment. [Middle English, from Old French pilori, probably from Latin pīla, pillar.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English …

  8. Pillory | Definition, History, & Examples | Britannica

    Pillory, an instrument of corporal punishment consisting of a wooden post and frame fixed on a platform raised several feet from the ground. The head and hands of the offender were thrust …

  9. The Origin of Pillory: From Past to Present - Wordpandit

    The word “pillory” conjures images of public humiliation and historical punishment. Once a widely used instrument of discipline, the term has since evolved both in meaning and usage.

  10. 'Pillory': A Public Display of Word History | Merriam-Webster

    The pillory (plural form pillories) was a device of punishment, ingenious in its simplistic cruelty: “a device formerly used for publicly punishing offenders consisting of a wooden frame with holes …