Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
draw-and-quarter
verb
/drɔː ənd ˈkwɔːtə/

Definition
A historical method of execution used in England which involved hanging an individual until near death and then dismembering them.

Examples
- The term ‘draw-and-quarter’ originates from the brutal punishments of medieval times.
- Execution by draw-and-quarter was reserved for those guilty of high treason.
- The graphic depiction of draw-and-quarter in literature highlights the cruelty of medieval justice.

Meaning
To draw and quarter is to execute someone by hanging them and then dividing their body into four parts as a form of punishment for treason or serious crimes.

Synonyms
- execute
- hang
- decapitate