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GIBBET

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or Gibbet, a machine in manner of a gallows, whereon notorious criminals, after execution, are hung in irons or chains, as spectacles in terrorum. See GALLOWES.—The word in French, gibet, properly denotes what we call gallows: it is supposed to come originally from the Arabic gibel, "mount or elevation of ground;" by reason gibets are usually placed on hills or eminences.