gallows bird
English
Alternative forms
- gallows-bird
Etymology
Compare virtually identical French construction gibier de potence and German construction Galgenvogel, as well as similar English jailbird.
Noun
gallows bird (plural gallows birds)
- (archaic) A person who deserves to be, or is likely to be hanged.
Synonyms
- hangdog, wag-halter; See also Thesaurus:gallows bird
Related terms
Translations
person who deserves to be hanged
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References
- gallows-bird, Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: Fla to Hyps, William Ernest Henley, p. 106
- gallows-bird, Cassell’s dictionary of slang, Jonathon Green, p. 563
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