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- historicalput (someone) in a pillory.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French pilori, probably from Provençal espilori (associated by some with a Catalan word meaning ‘peephole’, of uncertain origin). - People also ask
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WebDec 5, 2023 · A pillory is a framework on a post, with holes for the hands and head, used as a means of punishment and humiliation. The word also means to put in a pillory, to subject to humiliation, scorn, ridicule or …
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