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EMPALEMENT

Volume 17 · 80 words · 1810 Edition

an ancient kind of punishment, which consisted in thrusting a stake up the fundament. The word comes from the French empaler, or the Italian impalare; or rather, they are all alike derived from the Latin palus, "a stake," and the preposition in, "in or into." We find mention of empaling in Ju-

venal. It was frequently practised in the time of Nero, and continues to be so in Turkey.

EMPALMENT of a flower, the same with CALYX.

EMPELLENG. See IMPANELLING.