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branks
English
Etymology
Origin uncertain; perhaps related to German Pranger, Dutch prang.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?æ?ks/
Noun
branks (plural branks)
- (historical) A punishment device, especially for scolding women, consisting of a cage to enclose the head, with a metal gag for the mouth; a scold's bridle.
- 1836, The Gentleman's Magazine, July p.98
- Plot, in his History of Staffordshire, describes the branks used at Newcastle-under-Lyme, and at Walsall, in the reign of James II.
- 1836, The Gentleman's Magazine, July p.98
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pranks
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æ?ks
Noun
pranks
- plural of prank
Verb
pranks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prank
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