DUCKING STOOL


Meaning of DUCKING STOOL in English

noun

Etymology: from present participle of duck (II)

: a seat attached to the end of a plank overhanging a pond used as a means of punishment in the 15th to 18th centuries the culprit being tied to the seat and plunged into the water — compare cucking stool

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