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scolding$72817$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

16TH-CENTURY INSTRUMENT OF PUNISHMENT OR TORTURE
Scold's Bridle; Brank; Branks; Scolding bridle; Witch's bridle; The Gossip's Bridle; Iron muzzle
  • Märkisches Museum Berlin]]
  • 16th-century Scottish branks, [[Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum]], Glasgow, Scotland
  • A scold's bridle, having a hinged iron framework to enclose the head and a bit or gag to fit into the mouth and compress the tongue
  • 17th century [[Dunfermline]] branks
  • St. Andrews]]

scolding      
n. μάλλωμα, κατσάδα

Definition

Brank
·noun Buckwheat.
II. Brank ·noun ·Alt. of Branks.
III. Brank ·vi To Prance; to Caper.
IV. Brank ·vi To hold up and toss the head;
- applied to horses as spurning the bit.

Wikipedia

Scold's bridle

A scold's bridle, sometimes called a witch's bridle, a gossip's bridle, a brank's bridle, or simply branks, was an instrument of punishment, as a form of public humiliation. It was an iron muzzle in an iron framework that enclosed the head (although some bridles were masks that depicted suffering). A bridle-bit (or curb-plate), about 5 cm × 2.5 cm (2 in × 1 in) in size, was slid into the mouth and pressed down on top of the tongue, often with a spike on the tongue, as a compress. It functioned to silence the wearer from speaking entirely, and caused extreme pain and physiological trauma to scare and intimidate the wearer into submission. The scold's bridle was overwhelmingly used on women, often at the request of husbands or other family members. This prevented speaking and resulted in many unpleasant side effects for the wearer, including excessive salivation and fatigue in the mouth. For extra humiliation, a bell could also be attached to draw in crowds. The wearer was then led around town by a leash.