rampole

/ˈræmpoʊl/

Definitions

1. noun

A medieval term for a type of execution where the victim was forced to climb a ladder or pole while being hanged, or a type of gallows with a long pole or beam.

“The brutal execution by rampole was a symbol of the kingdom’s cruelty towards its enemies.”

Synonyms

  • gallows
  • hanging

Antonyms

  • mercy
  • salvation