hang, draw and quarter

verb

Etymology

From hang + draw and quarter.

Definitions

  1. To execute (someone) by hanging until nearly dead, followed by castration,…

    To execute (someone) by hanging until nearly dead, followed by castration, disembowelling, beheading and quartering; especially as a punishment for high treason.

    • […]- and The Postgate, an inn named after a local priest, Father Nicholas Postgate, who was one of England's last Roman Catholic martyrs. He was hung, drawn and quartered at York in 1679 after baptising a child into the Roman faith.
  2. To savagely attack, or attempt to utterly destroy.

    • hanged, drawn and quartered by the press
    • One ASLEF representative believed: "We have been made to a degree the scapegoat of many politicians. We have been hanged, drawn and quartered by Dr Beeching in order that some people can prove the failure of public ownership."

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