Calthrop

/ˈkælthrɒp/ noun

A metal device with four spikes arranged so one always points upward, used historically as a trap to puncture tires or injure people; also, a plant with prickly seed pods.

From Old English 'caltroppe,' possibly from Latin 'calcitrappa,' combining 'calx' (heel) and 'trap,' describing its punishing effect on feet.

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