Ganch

/ɡæntʃ/ verb

Definition

To execute someone by impalement on stakes or hooks; historically a form of capital punishment.

Etymology

From Turkish 'gannach' or related Turkic root. Used historically to describe a particularly brutal execution method practiced in Ottoman and Central Asian contexts.

Kelly Says

This brutal word comes from Ottoman Turkish history—the fact that English borrowed it shows how detailed historical vocabulary gets passed between cultures, even for unpleasant things we'd rather forget!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መስመር
mes-mer
ARالعربية
قوس
qaws
BNবাংলা
কুঁড়ি
ku-ndi
CACatalà
ganxo
gan-sho
CSČeština
háček
ha-chek
DADansk
krok
krok
DEDeutsch
Haken
ha-ken
ELΕλληνικά
γάντζος
gan-dzos
ESEspañol
gancho
gan-cho
FAفارسی
قلاب
gholaab
FISuomi
koukku
kou-kku
FRFrançais
crochet
kro-she
GUGU
લાભ
laabh
HAHA
kayan
ka-yan
HEעברית
קשת
kash-t
HIहिन्दी
कंघी
kan-gee
HUMagyar
kapcsolo
kap-cho-lo
IDBahasa Indonesia
gancho
gan-cho
IGIG
nke
nke
ITItaliano
gancio
gan-cho
JA日本語
フック
fuku
KKKK
көпір
ko-pir
KMKM
ចង្កោះ
chan-g-k-oah
KO한국어
걸쇠
geol-soe
MRMR
लाभ
laabh
MSBahasa Melayu
gancho
gan-cho
MYမြန်မာ
ကြောင်
kyaun
NLNederlands
haak
hak
NONorsk
krok
krok
PAPA
ਲਾਭ
laabh
PLPolski
haczyk
ha-chik
PTPortuguês
gancho
gan-cho
RORomână
șurubelniță
shur-u-bel-ni-tsa
RUРусский
крючок
kryu-chok
SVSvenska
krok
krok
SWKiswahili
fimbo
fim-bo
TAதமிழ்
கொத்து
kot-tu
TEతెలుగు
కొత్త
kot-ta
THไทย
ตะขอ
ta-kho
TLTL
kulob
koo-lob
TRTürkçe
kanca
kan-cha
UKУкраїнська
гачок
ga-chok
URاردو
مہار
me-har
VITiếng Việt
móc
mok
YOYO
àwọn àṣẹ
awon ashe
ZH中文
钩子
gōuzi
ZUZU
umthwalo
oom-thwa-lo

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