iron boot
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Definition
Noun: 1. An instrument of torture: A device historically used to inflict severe pain and injury by applying crushing force or extreme heat to the victim's foot and lower leg.
Usage
The term "iron boot" is used specifically to refer to a historical torture device. It is a compound noun and is typically used in historical, academic, or descriptive contexts. * The museum's exhibit on medieval justice featured a replica of an iron boot. * Historical accounts describe the iron boot as a brutal method of extracting confessions.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: In modern contexts, "iron boot" can be used metaphorically to describe any situation of severe, crushing pressure or oppression.
- The new regulations came down like an iron boot on small businesses.
Variants and Related Words
- The boot: A shorter, more general term sometimes used for the same device.
- The Spanish boot: Another name for a similar torture instrument.
- Torture device (n): The general category to which an iron boot belongs.
Synonyms
- Instrument of torture
- Engine of torture
Related Idioms
- To put the boot in: (Idiom, primarily British English) To attack someone cruelly, especially when they are already defeated or vulnerable. While not directly derived from the torture device, it shares the imagery of a brutal foot-related attack.
- After he lost his job, the media really put the boot in with a series of critical articles.
Noun
- an instrument of torture that is used to heat or crush the foot and leg