Gallows
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A '''gallows''' is a frame, typically wooden, used for [[execution (legal)|execution]] by [[hanging]]. | A '''gallows''' is a frame, typically wooden, used for [[execution (legal)|execution]] by [[hanging]]. | ||
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- | == See == | + | *''[[Elevator to the Gallows]]'' |
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*[[Gallows Hill]] | *[[Gallows Hill]] | ||
- | *[[gallows humor]] | + | *[[Gallows humor]] |
*[[Hand of Glory]] | *[[Hand of Glory]] | ||
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A gallows is a frame, typically wooden, used for execution by hanging.
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