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could be led
through town to show that they had
committed an
offence or
scolded too often. This was
intended to
humiliate them into
repenting their alleged...
- Look up
scold,
scolded, or
scolding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the
common law of
crime in
England and Wales, a
common scold was a type of...
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Wilfred John
Scolding (born 25
April 1990) is a
British actor. On television, he is
known for his role in the BBC One
drama The P****ing
Bells (2014) and...
- The
Scold's Bridle is a 1994
crime novel by
English writer Minette Walters. The book, Walters' third, won a CWA Gold Dagger.
Mathilda Gillespie, an eccentric...
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Chico Will
Scold You! (チコちゃんに叱られる!,
Chico chan ni shikarareru!) is a ****anese
variety program that has been
broadcast on NHK
General Television since...
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cucking stools were
chairs formerly used for
punishment of
disorderly women,
scolds, and
dishonest tradesmen in
medieval Europe and
elsewhere at
later times...
- are one) is the only one that is not
scolded there." And
again on 10
January 1846: "... can I ask to be
scolded ...".
Goldschmidt was
forced to sell Corsaren...
- The bit,
sometimes depicted as the
scold's bridle, uses
similar mechanics to that of the
common horse bit. The
scolds bridle however, is
almost always ****ociated...
- spoils.
Temujin and
Qasar stalked and
killed Behter, for
which they were
scolded by
their mother Hoelun. "ДОКУМЕНТЫ->МОНГОЛИЯ->СОКРОВЕННОЕ СКАЗАНИЕ МОНГОЛОВ->ПУБЛИКАЦИЯ...
- than to
create laughter through boasting,
boisterous jokes, drunkenness,
scolding, fighting,
buffoonery and
other riotous activity. It is
characterized by...