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    bilboes
    /ˈbɪlbəʊz/

    plural

    • 1. an iron bar with sliding shackles, formerly used for confining a prisoner's ankles.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BilboesBilboes - Wikipedia

    Bilboes (plurale tantum) are iron restraints normally placed on a person's ankles. They have commonly been used as leg shackles to restrain prisoners for different purposes until the modern ages. Bilboes were also used on slave ships, such as the Henrietta Marie.

  4. Bilboes definition: a long iron bar with two sliding shackles, formerly used to confine the ankles of a prisoner. See examples of BILBOES used in a sentence.

  5. bilboes. Quick Reference. Long bars or bolts, with a padlock on the end, on which iron shackles could slide. They were used on board ship to confine the legs of prisoners in a similar manner to putting someone in the stocks.

  6. The meaning of BILBO is a long bar of iron with sliding shackles used to confine the feet of prisoners especially on shipboard.

  7. Bilboes used as public punishment in former times combined physical discomfort with social humiliation.

  8. The devices, of a long-used design and called “bilboes,” held people captive on board the ship, prevented them from resisting their situation, and helped to ensure they were delivered without incident for sale in the Americas.

  9. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesBilboes - Wikiwand

    Bilboes are iron restraints normally placed on a person's ankles. They have commonly been used as leg shackles to restrain prisoners for different purposes unti...