strappado

See also: Strappado

English

Etymology

From Italian strappato, from strappare (to pull).

Noun

strappado (countable and uncountable, plural strappados or strappadoes)

  1. A form of torture in which the victim is hung from the ceiling by a rope attached to the hands, which are tied together behind the victim's back.

Translations

Verb

strappado (third-person singular simple present strappados, present participle strappadoing, simple past and past participle strappadoed)

  1. (transitive) To torture by means of this device.