garrotte
See also: garrotté
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Noun
    
garrotte (plural garrottes)
- A cord, wire or similar used for strangulation.
- The mob boss was known for executing his enemies with a garrotte of piano wire.
 
- (historical) An iron collar formerly used in Spain to execute people by strangulation.
Verb
    
garrotte (third-person singular simple present garrottes, present participle garrotting, simple past and past participle garrotted)
- (transitive) To execute by strangulation.
- (transitive) To suddenly render insensible by semi-strangulation, and then to rob.
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French
    
    Pronunciation
    
- Homophones: garrottent, garrottes
Verb
    
garrotte
- inflection of garrotter:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
 
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