"Gibbeting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gibbeting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gibbeting" Meaning

Gibbeting refers to the practice of displaying a criminal's body, usually a felonious pirate, highwayman, or murderer, in a public place as a deterrent or punishment. This was a common form of capital punishment in the past, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries.

"Gibbeting" Examples

Gibbeting


A gibbeting is a type of gallows or a structure used for displaying the bodies of hanged people.

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In the 17th century, the executioner built a gibbet on the outskirts of the town to display the body of the executed thief.
The gibbeting in the town square was a gruesome reminder to the locals of the punishments that awaited criminals.
Historians believe that the gibbing of pirates in the 18th century was a form of public intimidation to deter other sailors from committing similar crimes.
The gibbet was a gruesome display of the consequences of treason, meant to serve as a warning to others who might consider betraying their country.
In the 19th century, the gibbet was replaced by more humane forms of execution, such as hanging or guillotining, as public opinion turned against the grisly display of corpses.

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