ahorcó
Ahorcó is a Spanish term that translates to "hanged" in English, derived from the verb "ahorcar," which means "to hang." It is used to describe the act of executing someone by suspending them with a noose or similar device, typically as a form of capital punishment.
Historically, hanging has been a widespread method of execution across various cultures and time periods, often
The term "ahorcó" is also the third person singular preterite tense form of "ahorcar," used in narratives
In contemporary contexts, the use of hanging as a method of execution has largely declined or been
The act of hanging carries significant cultural and social implications, often symbolizing justice or retribution in