Definition of Garotting

1. Verb. (present participle of garotte) ¹

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Definition of Garotting

1. garotte [v] - See also: garotte

Lexicographical Neighbors of Garotting

garnishors
garnisht
garniture
garnitures
garookuh
garookuhs
garote
garoted
garotes
garoting
garotte
garotted
garotter
garotters
garottes
garotting
garpike
garpikes
garran
garrans
garre
garred
garres
garret
garret window
garret windows
garreted
garreteer
garreteers
garretlike

Literary usage of Garotting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1874)
"... Benjamin, for Garotting, 5 m 11 e Hassan, Isaac, and others, for Stealing, 17j 10 e Haynes, Edgar Charles, for Embezzlement, 22 j 10 e—10/11 e Head, ..."

2. The Recorder of Birmingham: A Memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill : with by Rosamond Davenport Hill, Florence Davenport Hill (1878)
"... at Social Science Congress—Prisons in Victoria—Garotting Panic—Royal Commission—Act of 1884—Assimilation of English to Irish System—Prisons Act, ..."

3. The Humane Review (1901)
"Garotting was put down, without resort to the lash, by a fearless administration of the existing criminal law.' " Sir Matthew White Ridley (then Home ..."

4. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1864)
"ADDERLEY'S bill for inflicting corporal punishment on persons convicted of garotting and similar offences was, on the llth instant, carried by a majority of ..."

5. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1874)
"... Benjamin, for Garotting, 5 m 11 e Hassan, Isaac, and others, for Stealing, 17j 10 e Haynes, Edgar Charles, for Embezzlement, 22 j 10 e—10/11 e Head, ..."

6. The Recorder of Birmingham: A Memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill : with by Rosamond Davenport Hill, Florence Davenport Hill (1878)
"... at Social Science Congress—Prisons in Victoria—Garotting Panic—Royal Commission—Act of 1884—Assimilation of English to Irish System—Prisons Act, ..."

7. The Humane Review (1901)
"Garotting was put down, without resort to the lash, by a fearless administration of the existing criminal law.' " Sir Matthew White Ridley (then Home ..."

8. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1864)
"ADDERLEY'S bill for inflicting corporal punishment on persons convicted of garotting and similar offences was, on the llth instant, carried by a majority of ..."

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