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单词 pillorize
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pillorizev.

Brit. /ˈpɪlərʌɪz/, U.S. /ˈpɪləˌraɪz/
Forms: 1600s– pillorize, 1700s– pillorise.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; perhaps modelled on a French lexical item. Etymons: pillory n., -ize suffix.
Etymology: < pillory n. + -ize suffix, perhaps after Middle French pyloriser (14th and 15th centuries), pilloriser, piloriser (15th cent.), Middle French, French †piloriser (from 14th to 18th centuries). Compare earlier pillory v., pillor v.
transitive. = pillory v.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > punishment > public or popular punishments > [verb (transitive)] > set in stocks or pillory
stockc1325
scourc1450
pillory?a1600
pillor1638
impillor1645
pillorize1647
1647 J. Hall Poems i. 66 Defect of Organs may me cause By chance to pillorize an Asse.
1691 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses I. 814 Henry Burton..was..degraded, deprived of his benefice, pillorized with Prynne and Bastwicke.
1721 J. Strype Eccl. Memorials III. i. 14 One had been pillorized for speaking some words for Queen Mary, on the 11th of this month.
a1750 G. Wilson Trust (1765) p. v His good name..posted up and pillorized before the World.
1837 Fraser's Mag. 15 237 Being thus pillorized, he was fit for nothing until he was released.
1884 Harper's Mag. Apr. 812/2 To single out and pillorize a contemporary in this wise is..offensive.
1952 19th Cent. Fiction 7 204 Every form of insincerity and empty display is pillorized.
2002 Vancouver Sun (Nexis) 8 June a22 Youths are regularly pillorized for being too inactive.

Derivatives

pilloriˈzation n. punishment in a pillory.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > punishment > public or popular punishments > [noun] > punishing by pillory or stocks
stockinga1535
pillorization1688
pillorying?1705
pillorizing1720
1688–9 Jeffrey's Last Will in Ld. Campbell Lives Chancellors (1857) IV. cii. 412 High commissions, quo warrantos, dispensations, pillorizations.
1998 Yale Law Jrnl. (Nexis) Jan. 1055–92 A range of garish and brutal forms of public pillorization was visited upon bankrupts.
pillorized adj. Obsolete punished in a pillory.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > punishment > public or popular punishments > [adjective] > set in stocks or pillory
stockedc1425
stock-punished1608
pillorized1656
pilloried1671
1656 S. Holland Don Zara ii. iv. 97 A Pilloriz'd Factionist.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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