garotte
Variant of garrote
gar·rote (gə rät′, -rōt′)
noun
- a method of execution, as formerly in Spain, with an iron collar tightened about the neck by a screw
- the iron collar so used
- a cord, thong, or length of wire for strangling a robbery victim, enemy sentry, etc. in a surprise attack
- a disabling by strangling in this way; strangulation
Etymology: Sp, orig., a stick used to wind a cord, prob. < OFr garrot, crossbow bolt, for earlier guaroc < garokier, to garrote < Frank *wrokkan, to twist < IE *werĝh-, to twist, choke < base *wer-, to turn > worm, wrench
transitive verb garroted -·rot′ed or garrotted -·rot′·ted, garroting -·rot′·ing or garrotting -·rot′·ting
- to execute or attack with a garrote or by strangling
- to disable by strangling, as in an attack for robbery
Related Forms:
- garroter gar·rot′er noun
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