释义 |
strap·pa·do I. \strəˈpā(ˌ)dō, -pä(ˌ)-\ noun (-s) Etymology: modification of Italian strappata sharp pull, strappado, from strappare to pull sharply, probably of Germanic origin; akin to German dialect strapfen to stretch tight, Middle Dutch strof tense, sharp 1. : a former punishment or torture consisting of hoisting the subject by a rope sometimes fastened to his wrists behind his back and letting him fall to the length of the rope; also : a machine or device used in the infliction of this torture 2. archaic : a beating with or as if with a strap II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) obsolete : to punish or torture by or as if by the strappado |