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impillor

imˈpillor, v. Obs. rare.
  [f. im-1 + pillor v. to pillory.]
  trans. To put in the pillory; to pillory.

1645 W. Hooke New-Englands Sence 5 But these have been..Imprisoned, Impillored, Fined. 1685 Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) I. 360, 3 to be transported and one to be impillored.

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