different between lynching vs lanching
lynching
English
Etymology
lynch +? -ing. See lynch.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l?nt???/
Noun
lynching (plural lynchings)
- Execution of a person by mob action without due process of law, especially by hanging.
- 1891, Grant Allen, Jerry Stokes
- The police with difficulty prevented the swaying mass from lynching him on the spot.
- 1891, Grant Allen, Jerry Stokes
Related terms
- lynch
- show trial
- kangaroo court
Translations
Verb
lynching
- present participle of lynch
lynching From the web:
lanching
English
Verb
lanching
- present participle of lanch
lanching From the web:
- what launching means
- what's launching today
- what launching stage
- what launching pad
- what launching girder
- what's launching apron
- what does launching mean
- launching mean
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