What is another word for trial by ordeal?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈa͡ɪə͡l ba͡ɪ ɔːdˈi͡əl] (IPA)

Trial by ordeal is a legal practice in which the guilt or innocence of an accused person is determined through a physical test. However, due to its questionable validity, alternative terms like "judgment by ordeal", "ordeal judgment", "physical trial", and "ordeal testing" are used. In some cultures, it was called "divine judgment" or "judgment by God". In modern times, this medieval practice has been replaced by more scientific and reliable methods of determining guilt or innocence. Nevertheless, trial by ordeal remains a fascinating aspect of ancient justice system and continues to be a popular topic in historical studies.

What are the hypernyms for Trial by ordeal?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    legal procedure, adversarial adjudication, forms of judicial punishment.

What are the hyponyms for Trial by ordeal?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for trial by ordeal (as nouns)

Famous quotes with Trial by ordeal

  • Ben, the ethics of sex is a thorny problem. Each of us is forced to grope for a solution he can live with — in the face of a preposterous, unworkable, and evil code of so-called "morals." Most of us know the code is wrong; almost everybody breaks it. But we pay Danegeld by feeling guilty and giving lip service. Willy-nilly, the code rides us, dead and stinking, an albatross around the neck. You, too, Ben. You fancy yourself a free soul — and break that evil code. But faced with a problem in sexual ethics new to you, you tested it against that same Judeo-Christian code ... so automatically your stomach did flip-flops ... and you think that proves you're right and they're wrong. Faugh! I'd as lief use trial by ordeal.
    Robert A. Heinlein

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