Garrote
Garrote refers to a ligature-based method of execution and to the device used to apply it. The word comes from Spanish garrote, and the best-known variant is garrote vil, a collar-like apparatus with a tightening mechanism. A ligature, such as a cord or chain, is looped around the neck and tightened to cause death through constriction of the airway and blood flow, resulting in asphyxiation. Designs varied by region and era, but the basic principle remained neck constriction.
Historically, the garrote was used as an official method of execution in Spain from the early modern
In contemporary contexts, garrote is primarily discussed within historical, legal, or literary frameworks. The term also