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The joug or Scots pint or Scottish pint (Scottish Gaelic: pinnt) was a Scottish unit of liquid volume measurement that was in use from at least 1661 –
Joug
Metal collar formerly used as an instrument of punishment
The jougs, juggs, or joggs (Old French: joug, from Latin iugum, a yoke) is a metal collar formerly used as an instrument of punishment in Scotland, the
Jougs
Unit of volume in the imperial and US systems
6003125 cubic inches or 550.6104713575 milliltres. The Scottish pint or joug, an obsolete Scottish unit, is equal to 1696 mL (2.93 Imperial pints). It
Pint
National anthem of Canada
étrangères, Notre guide est la loi : Sachons être un peuple de frères, Sous le joug de la foi. Et répétons, comme nos pères, 𝄆 Le cri vainqueur : « Pour le
O_Canada
National anthem of France
fiers guerriers! 𝄇 Grand Dieu ! Par des mains enchaînées Nos fronts sous le joug se ploieraient De vils despotes deviendraient Les maîtres de nos destinées
La_Marseillaise
Restraint used to hold and punish a person in a standing position
"pole of shame". Cangue, board around the head Judicial corporal punishment Jougs, metal collar Patibular fork Scold's bridle, metal frame around head, with
Pillory
Main television service of NHK
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NHK_General_TV
Municipal building in Kilmaurs, Scotland
The Kilmaurs Tolbooth, also known as The Jougs, is a municipal building on Main Street in Kilmaurs in Scotland. The building, which is local landmark
Kilmaurs_Tolbooth
16th-century punishment or torture device
non-Quaker authorities for preaching their religious doctrine in public places. Jougs were similar in their effect to a pillory, but did not restrain the sufferer
Scold's_bridle
Iron chair Iron maiden (use disputed) Iron Pig Mask Iron Spider Jiagun Jougs Judas cradle Keel Knee Splitter Lead Sprinkler Mancuerda Parrilla Pau de
List_of_torture_methods
Glassware made to hold a pint of beer or cider
0.95 to over 2 liters. Canadian pinte Imperial quart ≈ 1136 ml In French only. Scottish pint or joug (obsolete) 2 pints and 19.69 imp fl oz ≈ 1696 ml
Pint_glass
River in Latvia and Lithuania
[ˈvænta], Lithuanian [venˈta] , German: Windau, Polish: Windawa, Livonian Vǟnta joug) is a river in north-western Lithuania and western Latvia. Its source is
Venta_(river)
Village in Scotland
Barony and latterly of the Parish Council. It is known locally as the 'jougs', 'Jugs' or 'Juggs' after the metal collar and chain that still hangs from
Kilmaurs
Type of rhyme
Britannicus, /ne/ are the two rhyming sounds, identically spelt "-nés". Au joug depuis longtemps, ils se sont façonnés; Ils adorent la main qui les tient
Rime_riche
British patriotic military song
gloire, Fleurons ajoutons à ces heures sans déboire[3] Sans carcans et sans joug, Tout l'honneur nous attend, Pour nous qui sommes les fils libres de l'océan
Heart_of_Oak
2008 studio album by Atif Aslam
childhood. The Punjabi song "Mae Ni" depicts the emotion like a folk song. "Joug" is a song about having lost everything that was precious to one. Piano is
Meri_Kahani
Haitian novelist, playwright and teacher
novelist, playwright and teacher. She is best known for her 1934 novel Le joug. Anne-Marie Lerebours was born on May 4, 1893, in Port-au-Prince. Educated
Annie_Desroy
Japanese national radio station
603 kHz 5 kW Matsue JOTK 1296 kHz 10 kW Tottori JOLG 1368 kHz 1 kW Yamaguchi JOUG 675 kHz 5 kW Shikoku Matsuyama JOZK 963 kHz 5 kW Kōchi JORK 990 kHz 10 kW
NHK_AM
Language spoken by Irish Travellers
innic 'thing'; 'gizmo'; can refer to just about anything 'rud'; 'ní' shay joug 'police' 'garda'; 'póilíní' gruber 'work'; 'job' 'obair' gayge 'to be persistent
Shelta
Former municipal building in Edinburgh, Scotland
Tolbooth were tortured using implements such as the boot or pilliwinks. Jougs were attached to the exterior of the building. These were iron collars for
Old_Tolbooth,_Edinburgh
Historic site in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
It replaced a cross that was about 20 feet (6.1 m) high, with four iron jougs attached to it. The fountain stands in a triangular plot between The Cross
Dunkeld_mercat_cross
Village in Latvia
comes from the Latvianized ancient Livs name Pernigele ( pārn - linden tree, joug - river; respectively liepa + upe), (which is also a cognate of "Pärnu River":
Liepupe
as the NHK Hofu Broadcasting Station (日本放送協会防府放送局), under the callsign JOUG. Radio 2 (JOUC) started broadcasting on June 1, 1951, and NHK FM on April
NHK Yamaguchi Broadcasting Station
NHK_Yamaguchi_Broadcasting_Station
Ancient Scottish church
wood from the nearby Dawyck estate. On the outer entrance hangs the old Jougs used to punish recalcitrant members of the parish until some time in the
Stobo_Kirk
Early modern form of public punishment
each other. They were not released until the argument had been resolved. Jougs Scold's bridle "Halsgeige (neck-viola) and Shame-mask". Museum of Medieval
Shrew's_fiddle
French actress (born 1976)
friend Stéphane Kurc TV movie Premier nu Jérôme Debusschère Short 2002 Le joug Damien Odoul Short La bande du drugstore Nathalie Meissonier François Armanet
Alice_Taglioni
French writer and sister of Arthur Rimbaud
initio (in French), Paris: Mazeto Square, ISBN 978-2-919229-05-5 French: "le joug" French: Ce n’est plus un pauvre réprouvé qui va mourir près de moi. C’est
Isabelle_Rimbaud
Spelling and punctuation of the French language
gimmick, gyoza initially/medially elsewhere /ɡ/ gain, glacier finally Ø joug, long, sang /ɡ/ erg, zigzag /h/ keg gg /ɡ/ aggraver, jogging, buggy /ɡʒ/
French_orthography
French writer (1858–1927)
fell into two categories: modern novels such as Le Roman d'une âme, Double Joug, Sur la Pente, Le Mirage, and Le Rachat; and novels of antiquity, notably
Jean_Bertheroy
River in Latvia
"Pernigele" comes from the Liv language. In Liv language, Pärn - linden, joug - river, stream, i.e. - Liepu River - Liepupe. (in Latvian) Liepupes pagasta
Liepupe_(river)
outside base of the tower is a Pictish stone; the tower also has an iron joug or pillory attached. Various changes have been made to the tower over the
Abernethy_Round_Tower
Scottish unit of liquid volume
(848 mL) made one chopin. Four mutchkins (1696 mL) made one Scottish pint (or joug), roughly equivalent to three imperial pints (1705 mL). Obsolete Scottish
Mutchkin
Stock character; woman given to violent, scolding, particularly nagging treatment
guilty party. They included the imposition of the ducking stool, pillory, jougs, a shrew's fiddle, or a scold's bridle. Scold or shrew was a term which
Shrew_(stock_character)
Ugandan lawyer and judge
15 September 2017. JOUG (31 December 2015). "The Honorable Justices Of The Court Of Appeal". Kampala: The Judiciary of Uganda (JOUG). Retrieved 15 September
Paul_Mugamba
Japan Broadcasting Corporation stations
Yamaguchi Broadcasting Station Yamaguchi All areas except Shimonoseki City (Entire prefecture) JOUG JOUC NHK Shimonoseki Branch Shimonoseki Shimonoseki City
List of NHK broadcasting stations
List_of_NHK_broadcasting_stations
Ugandan lawyer and judge (1953–2022)
JOUG (8 September 2015). "New Justices Appointed to the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal". Kampala: Judiciary of Uganda (JOUG). Retrieved
Rubby_Opio_Aweri
French artist (1905–1985)
pas, 1959; Laisses, 1975; Où le soleil, 1978; Sous le linteau en forme de joug, 1978; Une tache, 1988; Deux traces vertes, 1991), Pierre Schneider (Traverse
Pierre_Tal-Coat
Village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
the village include a 17th century mercat cross and a tron, complete with jougs for detaining offenders. Pointon, Graham, ed. (1990). BBC Pronouncing Dictionary
Meikleour
that was adopted in 1824. A Scots gallon could be subdivided into eight Jougs (or Scots pints, of 1696 mL each), or into sixteen chopins (of 848 mL each)
Gallon_(Scots)
Torture device
the stool of repentance was the payment of buttock mail. Cuttie-stool Jougs Scold's bridle Shrew's fiddle "(46) - Blair Collection > T-eileanach - Early
Stool_of_repentance
from the Bible is quoted, this time from Matthew 11:30: "Et Jésus dit: Mon joug est suave et mon fardeau léger." (And Jesus said: My yoke is sweet and my
Méditations sur le Mystère de la Sainte Trinité
Méditations_sur_le_Mystère_de_la_Sainte_Trinité
Town hall in Beaupréau-en-Mauges, France
Retrieved 15 June 2026. "Dans les Mauges, quand Jallais se libérait du joug allemand". Ouest France. 27 August 2024. Retrieved 15 June 2026. "Histoire:
Hôtel de Ville, Beaupréau-en-Mauges
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Beaupréau-en-Mauges
French philosopher and sociologist (1862–1925)
l'écrasement d'une classe par l'autre et pour " imposer à la démocratie le double joug de l'exploitation économique et de l'esclavage politique. " (Proposition
Georges_Palante
March 21, 2024. "Mali: le calvaire des villageois de Farabougou sous le joug des jihadistes". RFI (in French). 2020-10-12. Retrieved 2024-03-21. "Attaques
Siege_of_Farabougou
Obsolete Scottish measurement of volume
chopin is 2 mutchkins 2 chopins is the equivalent of 1 (Scots) pint (or joug) 16 chopins is the equivalent of 1 (Scots) gallon Obsolete Scottish units
Chopin_(unit)
Kim Kardashian's daughter North West). fugue, -s /ˈ-uːɡ, -z/ rhymes with jougs, which is rarely found in the singular; one pronunciation of Moog, the synthesizer
List of English words without rhymes
List_of_English_words_without_rhymes
Town hall in Saint-Quentin, France
December 2024. "Saint-Quentin : il y a 72 ans, la ville était libérée du joug allemand". l'Aisne Nouvelle. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2025. Gomart
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Saint-Quentin
Council area of Scotland
The Jougs in Kilmaurs in 1900, served as the council chamber for the Burgh of Kilmaurs
East_Ayrshire
National anthem of Rwanda
corps et âmes Jusqu’à faire de toi une grande Nation Tu as eu raison du joug colonialo-impérialiste Qui a dévasté l’Afrique tout entière Et te voici aise
Rwanda_Nziza
Historic municipal building in Scotland
1763. Attached to the wall of the tolbooth are two surviving sets of iron jougs, one at the north-west corner of the building about 1.5 metres (4.9 ft)
Kirkcudbright_Tolbooth
Type of government building in Scotland
also places of public punishment, equipped with a whipping post, stocks or jougs. The tolbooth was occasionally a place of execution, and where victim's
Tolbooth
Human settlement in Scotland
A square hole to the left of the door marks the site of the old parish jougs that were stolen, discovered by chance and donated to a local museum who
St Fillan's Kirk, Seat and Well
St_Fillan's_Kirk,_Seat_and_Well
Historic house in the region of the Scottish Borders
development, but it is still being opposed in 2020. Sir Walter Scott rescued the "jougs" from Threave Castle in Dumfries and Galloway and attached them to the castellated
Abbotsford,_Scottish_Borders
The jougs at Duddingston Parish Church, ordered to be established for beggars and other offenders from 1593
Old_Scottish_Poor_Law
Scottish historic structure
including executions. Some crosses still incorporate the iron staples to which jougs and branks were once attached. Communal gatherings still take place at crosses
Mercat_cross
Manor, sometimes accompanied by the family badge, a yoke, and the motto "Le joug tyra bellement" ('the yoke drew well'). J. T. Driver, 'A Perilous, Covetous
Thomas_Tropenell
Castle ruins in Lörrach, Germany
(lower castle). At times, it also served as a prison tower; inside, parts of jougs (iron collar), footcuffs, handcuffs, and stone weights have been found.
Rötteln_Castle
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
Lamego e Vila Verde da Raia: Geological Final Report (Program JGULE/ECE-JOUG-0009-C), Vila Real, Portugal: Universidade de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro
Chaves,_Portugal
Diocese of Meaux (Jouarre, Seine-et-Marne) Jougdieu or Joug Dieu Abbey (Abbaye de Jougdieu or de Joug Dieu)), monks, Diocese of Lyon (Crêches-sur-Saône, Saône-et-Loire)
List of Benedictine monasteries in France
List_of_Benedictine_monasteries_in_France
Notes sur Londres, 1895 Jeunes Madames, preface by Anatole France, 1895 Joug d'amour, 1895 Les Épouseurs, 1896 Lettres d'une amoureuse, 1897 L'Ombre,
Brada_(writer)
French writer
Auteur, and two works of considerable importance: Manoune (1901), and Le Joug (1902). She wrote, in collaboration with Camille Mauclair, a four-act comedy
Jeanne_Marni
pseudonym Ķempi Kārl, Pajusalu writes poetry in Salaca Livonian. Salats joug kolm aģa (2013) Trillium (2018, with Baiba Damberga and Valts Ernštreits)
Karl_Pajusalu
Political history topic
The jougs at Duddingston Parish Church, ordered to be established for beggars and other offenders from 1593
Government in early modern Scotland
Government_in_early_modern_Scotland
French actor and director
(Rolland) 1898: Morituri ou les Loups (Rolland) 1899: Fausta (Sonniès) 1899: Le Joug (Mayrargue) 1900: La Cloître (Verhaeren) 1901: Le Roi candaule (André Gide)\
Lugné-Poe
Former unofficial anthem of Haiti (1893–1903)
» Sang des martyrs dont la pourpre écumante A secoué nos chaînes et nos jougs ! Chavanne, Ogé, sur la route infamante, Toi, vieux Toussaint, dans ton
Quand nos Aïeux brisèrent leurs entraves
Quand_nos_Aïeux_brisèrent_leurs_entraves
Australian long jumper
Robert Crowther Personal information Nickname Joug Nationality Australia Born (1987-08-02) 2 August 1987 (age 38) Cloncurry, Queensland Sport Sport Athletics
Robert_Crowther
Obsolete units of measurement formerly used in Scotland
or beer 2 chopins 0.448 gal 3 pints or 1.5 quarts 1.696 L also known as a joug pint (Scots) of spirits 2 chopins 473.17 ml a.k.a. tappit hen gallon of ale
Scottish_units_of_measurement
Scottish tower house building
the room has since been converted to a wine cellar. A rogue's collar or jougs hangs near the front entrance to the castle. The first floor contains the
Fordell_Castle
Village in Scotland
also served as a tolbooth for locking up minor offenders and the village jougs are still attached. The museum commemorates rural life of a bygone era.
Ceres,_Fife
Village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Pictish stone and jougs near the churchyard.
Abernethy,_Perth_and_Kinross
Group of subalpine mountain ranges in southeastern France
Mouches 1,011 metres (3,317 ft) Traditional southern range Non-contiguous Sainte-Baume Joug de l'Aigle 1,148 metres (3,766 ft) Traditional southern range
French_Prealps
Category B 17715 Upload Photo Joug Stone, Wester Rhynd 56°21′00″N 3°20′29″W / 56.350103°N 3.341396°W / 56.350103; -3.341396 (Joug Stone, Wester Rhynd) Category B
List of listed buildings in Rhynd, Perth and Kinross
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Rhynd,_Perth_and_Kinross
terrains limitrophes dans le beau domaine inexploré du bruit. Son impatience du joug en présence des imperfections de notre matériel musical est caractéristique :
Quatre_poèmes_hindous
Romanian politician, economist and writer (1858 - 1917)
Wayback Machine) Goga, p.19 (in French) René Moreux, "La Roumanie sous le joug austro-allemand", in Journal des Chambres de Commerce, Nr. 22/1916, p.318-319
Nicolae_Xenopol
Canadian river and tributary
the discharge of a set of lakes (Mérillon, Dugas, de la Rocaille, Hardy, Joug and Dan). From the mouth of Rieutard Lake, the Cavée River flows over 30
Cavée_River
Joint administrative districts in the Old Swiss Confederacy
November 8, 2025. Wohler, Anton (November 9, 2006). "Freie Ämter - Sous le joug de la Confédération" [Free Offices - Under the Yoke of the Confederacy].
Common bailiwicks in Switzerland
Common_bailiwicks_in_Switzerland
Ugandan lawyer and judge
Judiciary of Uganda JOUG (8 September 2015). "New Justices Appointed to the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal". Kampala: Judiciary of Uganda (JOUG). Retrieved
Faith_Mwondha
The jougs at Duddingston Parish Church, ordered to be established for beggars and other offenders from 1593
Scotland in the early modern period
Scotland_in_the_early_modern_period
Assembly place in early medieval Britain
The Monreith Cross with signs of the attachment of the old judicial jougs (a metal punishment collar).
Moot_hill
French actress (1856–1920)
Niccodemi, La piste ("The Track", Sardou), Le masque (Henry Bataille), Le joug ("The Yoke", Albert Guinon and Jane Marny), Antoinette Sabrier (Romain Coolus)
Gabrielle_Réjane
another image Gordon Castle, Old Fochabers Market Cross, Also Known As The Jougs And The Whipping Post 57°37′06″N 3°05′36″W / 57.6183°N 3.093427°W / 57
List of listed buildings in Bellie, Moray
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Bellie,_Moray
The jougs at Duddingston Parish Church, ordered to be established for beggars and other offenders from 1594
Scottish society in the early modern era
Scottish_society_in_the_early_modern_era
French poet (1924–2001)
Clivages, 1978. Poèmes, L'Ire des Vents, 1978. Sous le linteau en forme de joug, with an illustration by Tal-Coat, Clivages/Françoise Simecek, 1978. L'Incohérence
André_du_Bouchet
Catholic diocese in France
l'église de Narbonne jusqu'au xve siècle, où elle commença à secouer le joug sous l'influence des rois d'Espagne...." Puggiari, p. 20. Gallia christiana
Diocese_of_Perpignan-Elne
Village in Edinburgh, Scotland
The old Jougs at Duddingston Kirk in 1885.
Duddingston
French novelist
1883 : Caline, L'héritier de Kerguignon (the second part of Cadok), Sous le joug (the second part of Gildas l'intraitable) 1884 : Désertion 1885 : Ces bons
Zénaïde_Fleuriot
Carthusian monastery in Lescheroux, France
It was subordinate to Seillon Priory, and both were later subordinate to Joug-Dieu Abbey. Hugh of Colemi (Hugo Coloniacum) in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Montmerle_Charterhouse
Notes LB number Image Tron Or "Jougs" 56°32′23″N 3°22′18″W / 56.53985°N 3.371583°W / 56.53985; -3.371583 (Tron Or "Jougs") Category B 4447 Upload Photo
List of listed buildings in Caputh, Perth and Kinross
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Caputh,_Perth_and_Kinross
Barony in East Ayrshire, Scotland
was demolished in the early 1990s. A local tradition was that the iron 'jougs' on it were for imprisoning witches, although it may be that these were
Barony and Castle of Corsehill
Barony_and_Castle_of_Corsehill
Belgian subsidiary of Decauville
footnote 6. Senat – Seance du 22 Juillet 1915. p. 364. Léon Daudet: Hors du joug allemand, mésures d'après-guerre. 1915. (See also: French text with English
Decauville factory in Val-Saint-Lambert
Decauville_factory_in_Val-Saint-Lambert
Freshwater lake in Quebec, Canada
from the east) of a group of lakes (Mérillon, Dugas, de la Rocaille, Hardy, Joug and Dan), this lake is also fed by five riparian streams. It has three small
Rieutard_Lake
Human settlement in Scotland
sandstone ball and dated 1830. The Mercat cross at the 'jougs' The '1830' date on the Mercat cross The 'jougs' The old Parish Council building Pollarded trees
Lambroughton
2017 studio album by Alma
Khaled Khaled 3:23 3. "Ivre" Khaled Pierre Jaconelli Khaled 3:08 4. "L'Autre Joug" Khaled Khaled 2:57 5. "Ma peau aime" Alma Khaled Jérémy Poligné Khaled 2:58
Ma_peau_aime
Historic municipal building in Scotland
and above that is a window with a yett, from which is suspended a set of jougs. On the west wall, between two of the windows near the roofline, is a panel
New_Galloway_Town_Hall
Church in Fintry , Scotland
cursing" and had to pay a fine of 4 merks and spend 4 hours in the public jougs. In January 1643 a Marion Ewing confessed to going to "Christ's Well" at
Fintry_Kirk
JOUG
JOUG
JOUG
JOUG
Male
Dutch
, amiable.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Search
Boy/Male
Muslim
Handsome, Water
Female
English
Feminine form of German Conrad, CONRADINE means "bold counsel."
Girl/Female
Indian, Kashmiri
Violet
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Energy of Siva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Caraway.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father of a multitude.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Good Servant
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : from a pet form of the female personal names Elizabeth or Isabel.
JOUG
JOUG
JOUG
JOUG
JOUG
n.
An iron collar fastened to a wall or post, formerly used in Scotland as a kind of pillory. [Written also juggs.] See Juke.
n. pl.
See Jougs.