branks

/bræŋks/
noun
  1. A device formerly used as a punishment for scolding women, consisting of an iron frame that enclosed the head and had a metal piece that pressed on the tongue.
    • The guide explained how the branks silenced women who spoke out.
    • The branks was a common punishment in medieval Europe.
    • She saw a replica of a branks at the historical fair.
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