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A BRIDLE THAT HAS TWO BITS AND FOUR REINS
Full bridle; Weymouth bridle

scold's bridle         
  • 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]]
16TH-CENTURY INSTRUMENT OF PUNISHMENT OR TORTURE
Scold's Bridle; Brank; Branks; Scolding bridle; Witch's bridle; The Gossip's Bridle; Iron muzzle
¦ noun another term for branks.
Branks         
  • 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]]
16TH-CENTURY INSTRUMENT OF PUNISHMENT OR TORTURE
Scold's Bridle; Brank; Branks; Scolding bridle; Witch's bridle; The Gossip's Bridle; Iron muzzle
·noun A sort of bridle with wooden side pieces.
II. Branks ·noun A scolding bridle, an instrument formerly used for correcting scolding women. It was an iron frame surrounding the head and having a triangular piece entering the mouth of the scold.
branks         
  • 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]]
16TH-CENTURY INSTRUMENT OF PUNISHMENT OR TORTURE
Scold's Bridle; Brank; Branks; Scolding bridle; Witch's bridle; The Gossip's Bridle; Iron muzzle
[bra?ks]
¦ plural noun historical an instrument of punishment for a scolding woman, consisting of an iron framework for the head and a sharp metal gag for restraining the tongue.
Origin
C16: origin uncertain; cf. Ger. Pranger 'a pillory or bit for a horse'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Double bridle

A double bridle, also called a full bridle or Weymouth bridle, is a bridle that has two bits and four reins (sometimes called "double reins"). One bit is the bradoon (or bridoon), is a modified snaffle bit that is smaller in diameter and has smaller bit rings than a traditional snaffle, and it is adjusted so that it sits above and behind the other bit, a curb bit. Another term for this combination of curb and snaffle bit is a "bit and bradoon", where the word "bit" in this particular context refers to the curb.