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Gallowses

Gallows \Gal"lows\, n. sing.; pl. Gallowsesor Gallows. [OE. galwes, pl., AS. galga, gealga, gallows, cross; akin to D. galg gallows, OS. & OHG. galgo, G. galgen, Icel. g[=a]lgi, Sw. & Dan. galge, Goth. galga a cross. Etymologically and historically considered, gallows is a noun in the plural number, but it is used as a singular, and hence is preceded by a; as, a gallows.]

  1. A frame from which is suspended the rope with which criminals are executed by hanging, usually consisting of two upright posts and a crossbeam on the top; also, a like frame for suspending anything.

    So they hanged Haman on the gallows.
    --Esther vii. 10.

    If I hang, I'll make a fat pair of gallows.
    --Shak.

    O, there were desolation of gaolers and gallowses!
    --Shak.

  2. A wretch who deserves the gallows. [R.]
    --Shak.

  3. (Print.) The rest for the tympan when raised.

  4. pl. A pair of suspenders or braces. [Colloq.] Gallows bird, a person who deserves the gallows. [Colloq.] Gallows bitts (Naut.), one of two or more frames amidships on deck for supporting spare spars; -- called also gallows, gallows top, gallows frame, etc. Gallows frame.

    1. The frame supporting the beam of an engine.

    2. (Naut.) Gallows bitts.

      Gallows tree, or

      Gallow tree, the gallows.

      At length him nail['e]d on a gallow tree.
      --Spenser.

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gallowses

alt. (plural of gallows English) n. (plural of gallows English)

Usage examples of "gallowses".

Down in the yard we formed a semicircle round the scaffold, a staging ten feet high with eighteen gallowses on it.

The bodies were then taken down from the gallowses and flung into the coffins.

They were hauled up into a couple of trucks which backed in under some gallowses, ropes were placed round their necks and the trucks drove away.