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单词 jougs
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jougsn.

Brit. /dʒuːɡz/, U.S. /dʒuɡz/, Scottish English /dʒuɡz/
Forms: Rarely in singular joug. Forms: (1500s jorgs), 1600s jog(g)s, 1700s–1800s jougs (1800s jugg(s, jagg).
Etymology: apparently < French joug or Latin jugum yoke: the sense seems to be confined to Scots The plural form apparently refers to the construction of the collar in two hinged halves adapted to be locked together.
Scottish.
An old Scottish instrument of punishment, analogous to the pillory; it consisted of an iron collar, which was locked round the culprit's neck, and was attached by a chain to a wall or post.
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society > authority > punishment > public or popular punishments > [noun] > punishing by pillory or stocks > pillory or stocks
stocksc1325
pilloryc1330
stocka1382
gofe1489
stretchneck1543
harmans1567
foot trap1585
pigeonholes1592
jougs1596
berlina1607
halsfang1607
gorget1635
cippusa1637
nutcrackers1648
catasta1664
wooden cravat1676
the wooden ruff1677
neck stock1681
wooden casement1685
timber-stairsc1750
Norway neckcloth1785
law-neck-cloth1789
stoop1795
timber1851–4
nerve1854
1596 in Coll. Lives Reformers Church Scotl. (1848) II. 72 The Session [of Glasgow] appoint jorgs and branks to be made for punishing flyters.
1646 J. Maxwell Burden of Issachar (1708) II. 262 Making them stand in ‘jogs’, as they call them,—pillorys..fix'd to the two sides of the main door of the parish-church.
1661 Kirk Session Rothesay in A. Edgar Old Ch. Life Scotl. 1st Ser. 311 If hereafter she should be found drunk, she should be put in the joggs.
1771 T. Pennant Tour Scotl. 1769 (1790) 173 Observed on a pillar of the door of Calder church, a joug, i.e. an iron yoke or ring, fastened to a chain.
1814 W. Scott Waverley I. x. 130 He set an old woman in the jougs (or Scottish pillory). View more context for this quotation
1851 D. Wilson Archæol. & Prehistoric Ann. Scotl. iv. ix. 690 The jougs, which consist of an iron collar attached by a chain to a pillar or tree, form the corresponding Scottish judicial implement to the English Stocks.
1882 Cornhill Mag. Feb. 206 Offenders were put into the jugg and severely flogged at the church door.
1884 C. Rogers Social Life Scotl. I. viii. 354 Those who cheated in the market were..borne by the executioner to the Cross, and thereto..made fast with a jagg or iron collar.

Derivatives

joug v. (also jog) to confine in the jougs.
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1632 Acts of Bailiary in G. Barry Hist. Orkney (1805) App. ix. 474 The Baillie of the paroch..shall cause him be jogged at the church, upon Sunday, from 8 in the morning till 12 hours at noon.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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