The AI-powered English dictionary
plural necklaces
An article of jewelry that is worn around the neck, most often made of a string of precious metal, pearls, gems, beads or shells, and sometimes having a pendant attached. examples
(figuratively) Anything resembling a necklace in shape. examples
(South Africa) A device used in necklacing (an informal execution); a rubber tyre that is filled with petrol. It is placed around the victim's chest and arms, and set on fire. quotations examples
Seven people have been arrested in connection with Saturday's "necklace" murder of three men in the Tjokville informal settlement at Jeffrey's Bay.
4 August, 2004, “Necklacing: 7 held”, in Headline Pretoria News
Several of the alledged witches in Apel and GaNkaone were also subjected to a necklace execution
2000 Beyond Our Wildest Dreams: The United Democratic Front and the Transformation of South Africa by Ineke Van Kessel
In the fluidly unfolding events of a necklace murder, was there time and space to stop the killing?
2004 A Human Being Died That Night: A South African Woman Confronts the Legacy of Apartheid by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
third-person singular simple present necklaces, present participle necklacing, simple past and past participle necklaced
(South Africa) To informally execute by necklacing; by setting on fire a petrol-filled rubber tyre which has been put around the bound victim's neck. quotations examples
Frustrated residents tied the hands of two suspected criminals, put tyres around their necks and then set them alight. In a manifestation of growing disillusionment with the criminal justice system, residents of Bramfischerville, west of Johannesburg, on Tuesday abducted and necklaced two suspected burglars.
May 29 2003, The Star
Inkatha members have been hacked to death and necklaced, and their houses have been destroyed
2002 Buthelezi: A Biography by Ben Temkin
The first instance of necklacing occurred in March 1985 in the Eastern Cape township of KwaNobuhle.