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What (who) is gyves - definition

16TH-CENTURY TORTURE DEVICE
Scavenger's Daughter; Scavenger’s daughter; Scavenger’s Daughter; Skevington's daughter; Skevington's gyves; Scavengers daughter; Spanish A-frame; Skeffington's Gyves
  • Scavenger's daughter. ''Inquisition'' Exhibition at the Palacio de los Olvidados in [[Granada]].

gyves      
n. pl.
Fetters, shackles, chains.
William Gyves         
ENGLISH FOOTBALLER (1867-?)
Gyves, William
William Gyves (born July 1867) was an English footballer. Born in Manchester, he played as a goalkeeper for Newton Heath LYR.
Azteca de Gyves         
MEXICAN PAINTER
Azteca de Gyves (born February 16, 1963) is a Mexican artist from Juchitán de Zaragoza in the state of Oaxaca. She is of Zapotec heritage and one of only two prominent female artists in her city.

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Scavenger's daughter

The Scavenger's daughter was a type of torture device invented during the reign of King Henry VIII of England.