pillory
noun (pl. pillories) a wooden framework with holes for the head and hands, in which offenders were formerly imprisoned and exposed to public abuse. verb (pillories, pilloried) 1 put in a pillory. 2 attack or ridicule publicly. ORIGIN Old French pilori, perhaps related to a Catalan word meaning peephole.
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