Cangue

/kæŋɡ/ noun

A heavy wooden collar or frame that was used as punishment, worn around the neck and shoulders, historically used in China and similar societies.

From Portuguese 'canga,' which came from a Malay or Southeast Asian source, ultimately perhaps from Sanskrit. European explorers and traders encountered this punishment device and borrowed the word.

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