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Was (wer) ist put in irons - definition

Jack In Irons; Jack-In-Irons

Evelyn Irons         
SCOTTISH JOURNALIST
Joy McSweeney; Evelyn Graham Irons
Evelyn Graham Irons (17 June 1900 – 3 April 2000) was a Scottish journalist, the first female war correspondent to be decorated with the French Croix de Guerre. Preview.
put option         
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
European put option; Put options; American Put Option; European put; Long put; Short put
¦ noun Stock Exchange an option to sell assets at an agreed price on or before a particular date.
Jack-in-Irons         
Jack-In-Irons is a mythical giant of Yorkshire lore who haunts lonely roads. He is covered with chains and wears the heads of his victims.

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Jack-in-Irons

Jack-In-Irons is a mythical giant of Yorkshire lore who haunts lonely roads. He is covered with chains and wears the heads of his victims. He wields a large, spiked club. His name may not be Jack as other Yorkshire folklore refers to "Jack-of-Green" and more so the name Jack may just be a term for calling the person an unknown male, like John Doe today.

Jack-in-Irons is portrayed in the Merry Gentry series by Laurell K. Hamilton. He is described as follows: "Uther was thirteen feet tall, with a head that was more pig than human, and two curling tusks on either side of his snout. He was a jack-in-irons, but he was named Uther Squarefoot."

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für put in irons
1. "Their desire to be with the men was so uncontrollable that neither shame – but, indeed, of this they had long lost sight – nor punishment could deter them." Some were put in irons and others flogged, but the going–price for a quickie was just a tot of rum from a sailor‘s ration.