noun
- A metal cage or scold's bridle formerly used as a punishment device, typically placed over the head.
Usage: archaic; historical
verb
- To restrain or confine with a brank; to punish by placing a brank on someone.
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The museum displayed a brank as an example of medieval punishment devices.
- In colonial times, a woman accused of gossip might be subjected to the brank.
- Historical records show that branks were used to brank offenders in town squares.
- The brank was considered a humiliating form of public correction.
- Few branks survive today, making them rare artifacts of social control.