LYNCH


Meaning of LYNCH in English

v.tr. (of a body of people) put (a person) to death for an alleged offence without a legal trial.

Phrases and idioms:

lynch law the procedure of a self-constituted illegal court that punishes or executes.

Derivatives:

lyncher n. lynching n.

Etymology: Lynch's law, after Capt. W. Lynch of Virginia c.1780

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.