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Webster 1913 Edition


Gibbet

Gib′bet

,
Noun.
[OE.
gibet
, F.
gibet
, in OF. also club, fr. LL.
gibetum
;; cf. OF.
gibe
sort of sickle or hook, It.
giubbetto
gibbet, and
giubbetta
, dim. of
giubba
mane, also, an under waistcoat, doublet, Prov. It.
gibba
(cf.
Jupon
); so that it perhaps originally signified a halter, a rope round the neck of malefactors; or it is, perhaps, derived fr. L.
gibbus
hunched, humped, E.
gibbous
; or cf. E.
jib
a sail.]
1.
A kind of gallows; an upright post with an arm projecting from the top, on which, formerly, malefactors were hanged in chains, and their bodies allowed to remain as a warning.
2.
The projecting arm of a crane, from which the load is suspended; the jib.

Gib′bet

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Gibbeted
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Gibbeting
.]
1.
To hang and expose on a gibbet.
2.
To expose to infamy; to blacken.
I’ll
gibbet
up his name.
Oldham.

Webster 1828 Edition


Gibbet

GIB'BET

,
Noun.
A gallows; a post or machine in form of a gallows, on which notorious malefactors are hanged in chains, and on which their bodies are suffered to remain, as spectacles in terrorem.
1.
Any traverse beam.

GIB'BET

,
Verb.
T.
To hang and expose on a gibbet or gallows.
1.
To hang or expose on anything going travers, as the beam of a gibbet.

Definition 2024


gibbet

gibbet

English

Noun

gibbet (plural gibbets)

  1. An upright post with a crosspiece used for execution and subsequent public display; a gallows.
    • 1728, Otway, Thomas, “The Atheist, or, the Second Part of the Solider's Fortune”, in The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway, volume 2, London, page 37:
      No, had every Commandment but a Gibbet belonging to it, I ſhould not have had four King's Evidences to-day ſwear impudently I was a Papiſt, when I was never at Maſs yet ſince I was born, nor indeed at any other Worſhip theſe twenty Years.
  2. The projecting arm of a crane, from which the load is suspended; the jib.

Synonyms

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Verb

gibbet (third-person singular simple present gibbets, present participle gibbeting or gibbetting, simple past and past participle gibbeted or gibbetted)

  1. (transitive) To execute (someone), or display (a body), on a gibbet.
  2. (transitive) To expose (someone) to ridicule or scorn.

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References

  1. Le Robert pour tous, Dictionnaire de la langue française, Janvier 2004, p. 520