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† ˈpillor, v. Obs. Also 7 -owr, -ar, 8 -er. [app. a back-formation from pillory n. (OF. had pilorement, as if from a vb. pilorer, instead of pilorier.)] trans. = pillory v.
1638Div. & Politike Observ. 8 In pillaring, or putting to death such as refuse to doe any worship. 1651Fuller Abel Rediv. 436 So justly pillored for cheaters to all posterity. 1706Hearne Collect. 30 Apr. I. 238 De-Foe..was pillor'd for it. 1715Exeter Mercury 1 Apr. 8 Lists..containing the Names of such as they would have Beheaded,..Piller'd. 1819Metropolis III. 170 Pillored in capes and cravats. |