Bearbaiting

/ˈbɛərˌbeɪtɪŋ/ noun

A cruel sport in which bears were attacked by dogs, popular in medieval and Renaissance Europe as public entertainment.

From 'bear' plus 'baiting' (gerund of 'bait,' from Old Norse 'beita'). The practice is documented from medieval times and was only legally abolished in Britain in 1835.

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