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impaling
▪ I. impaling, vbl. n. (ɪmˈpeɪlɪŋ) [f. impale v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb impale; concr. that which impales or is impaled. 1. The action of enclosing with or as with pales; concr. a paling or palisade: = impalement 1.1598 Barret Theor. Warres 76 The Muskets of impaling..doe roundly bestow th... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Arundell (1474–1545)
Impaling Arundell quarterly as above. A fesse and canton (Widville) ; 4. 1 and 4 a fret, 2 and 3 a chief (Maltravers) ; impaling Arundell quarterly as above. wikipedia.org
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impale
impale, v. (ɪmˈpeɪl) Forms: α. (6 enpale), 6–9 empale, 7 empail(e, (empall, empal). β. 6–7 impayl, (impall), 7 impail, (impal), 6– impale. [a. F. empale-r (Froissart), ad. med.L. impālāre ‘in palum impingere’ (Du Cange), f. im- (im-1) + pāl-us stake (cf. late L. pālāre to support with stakes, prop u... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wittlingen
The blazon is Or a Bend Gules impaling Azure a Plowshare Or point upwards. References Lörrach (district) Baden wikipedia.org
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Henry Wotton (poet)
Mary’s, the parish church of North Tuddenham, Norfolk.in a window on the south side, Wotton impaling Brampton, gules, a saltire, between four cross crosslets argent, three cinquefoils, gules, Southwell; the arms of William Wotton, Baron of the Exchequer, and his wife A third Wotton shield, impaling Gules a wikipedia.org
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counterchanging
ˌcounterˈchanging, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb counterchange; spec. in Her. (see prec.).1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie ii. 105 An impaling of the armes of this lady with the Kings, with a counterchanging of them, by the fesse or vmbilique point of the sheeld. 1610 J. Guillim H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyllarus
He died in the arms of his beloved wife, who then joined him by impaling herself on the same spear. wikipedia.org
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corking-pin
† corking-pin Obs. Also 7 calkin, cawking, 8 corkin pin. [App. corrupted from cawking, calkin, as spelt by the pinmakers in 1690. Origin unknown.] ‘A pin of the largest size’ (J.).? 1690 Pinmakers' Case in oppos. to Killigrew's Bill (Broadside, Brit. Mus.) Double long whites alias Calkins. ― Case or... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Pole (died 1587)
Stradling impaling Arundell: Sable, six hirondelles 3,2,1, argent. Popham impaling Knoell: Gules, on a bend argent three escallops sable. Knoell impaling Hampden: Argent, a saltire gules between four eagles displayed azure Death and burial He died on 15 August 1587 aged 72 years and 6 days wikipedia.org
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Atakam
Peter Heather, who reads the word as "impaling", further noted that "Impaling seems to have been the main method of dealing with most problems in the Hunnic wikipedia.org
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In how many ways can a round table of $n$ knights impale each other? $n$ knights sit around a round table, which magically adjusts its size to fit the number of knights sitting around it. The knights cannot get up ou...
Suppose we fix one knight as the survivor from the outset. When there are $k$ knights, with $k>2$, there are $k-1$ possibilites for the next dead, and 2 possibilities for his murderer. So there are $2(k-1)$ possible outcomes. Total number of outcomes is actually the product $$\prod_{k=3}^n 2(k-1)=2^...
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Richard Bampfield
Bampfield, and 3 sons-in-law of his son and heir Sir Amias Bampfylde, each impaling Bampfield. Sir Amias Bampfylde, each impaling Bampfield. wikipedia.org
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你觉得什么可以称得上是最邪恶的发明?
5 刺刑(Impaling) 受刑者坐在地上或者一个桌子上,然后长杆从他的直肠插入并尽可能地向上穿,但不能穿破头部。 长杆和受刑者会被固定在地上,让所有的人看到。如果刺杆避过了心脏,受刑人一般还能存活几个小时,并不停地尖叫。 zhihu
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Crux simplex
was invented by Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) to indicate a plain transom-less wooden stake used for executing either by affixing the victim to it or by impaling In the Behistun Inscription Darius boasts of having impaled his enemies, and Herodotus says that Darius punished a rebellion by Babylon by impaling three wikipedia.org
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