Bilboes — Bilbo Bil bo, n.; pl. {Bilboes}. 1. A rapier; a sword; so named from Bilbao, in Spain. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. A long bar or bolt of iron with sliding shackles, and a lock at the end, to confine the feet of prisoners or offenders, esp. on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bilboes — n. fetters, long iron bar with sliding handcuffs used to confine persons on shipn. spanish sword having a well tempered blade (Archaic); long iron bar with sliding shackles attached to prisoners feet … English contemporary dictionary
bilboes — plural noun an iron bar with sliding shackles, formerly used for confining a prisoner s ankles. Origin C16: of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
bilboes — n. pl. Shackles, fetters, gyves, chains, stocks … New dictionary of synonyms
bilboes — n. pl. fetters, especially long iron bar with sliding shackles used to imprison persons on ship … Dictionary of difficult words
bilboes — A device used for punishment at sea, similar to the stocks (q.v.) on land … Black's law dictionary
bilboes — A device used for punishment at sea, similar to the stocks (q.v.) on land … Black's law dictionary
bilboes — A contrivance for the discipline and punishment of unruly sailors on shipboard, consisting of a board with holes in it through which the man s feet and arms protruded … Ballentine's law dictionary
bilboes — n.pl. hist. an iron bar with sliding shackles for a prisoner s ankles. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn … Useful english dictionary
Bilboe — A bilboe (usually plural: bilboes) is a tool of corporal punishment for men and women alike. The bilboes combine physical discomfort with social humiliation; they were popular in England and America in the colonial and early Revolutionary periods … Wikipedia