- garotting
- v. choke to death, strangle
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
garotting — garrottˈing or garottˈing noun • • • Main Entry: ↑garrotte … Useful english dictionary
garrote — I. noun or garotte Etymology: Spanish garrote Date: 1622 1. a. a method of execution by strangulation b. the apparatus used 2. an implement (as a wire with a handle at each end) for strangulation II. transitive verb or … New Collegiate Dictionary
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garotte — garotter, n. /geuh rot , roht /, n., v.t., garotted, garotting. garrote. * * * … Universalium
garrote — {{11}}garrote (n.) also garrotte, 1620s, Spanish method of capital punishment by strangulation, from Sp. garrote stick for twisting cord, of unknown origin, perhaps from O.Fr. guaroc club, stick, rod, shaft of a crossbow, probably ultimately… … Etymology dictionary
scrag — to kill From the meaning, neck, whence death by throttling or garotting: So I guess there is nothing for me to do but scrag myself. (Runyon, 1990, written in the 1930s he was disappointed in love at the time) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
murder — n 1. manslaughter, slaying, killing, (in India) thuggee, bloody or foul killing or slaying, assassination, Sl. hit, dispatch, shooting; strangulation, strangling, choking, garotte, garotting, throttling; lynching, hanging, Euph. necktie party;… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
garotte — /gəˈrɒt/ (say guh rot) noun, verb (t) (garotted, garotting) → garrotte …