cangue
/kæŋɡeɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A wooden or metal collar worn around the neck as a form of punishment, typically for a short period.
“During the Inquisition, some heretics were forced to wear a cangue as a public display of shame.”
1. noun
A wooden or metal collar worn around the neck as a form of punishment, typically for a short period.
“During the Inquisition, some heretics were forced to wear a cangue as a public display of shame.”