Jailering
"Jailering" in a Sentence (2 examples)
[…] until, in obeisance to Elizabeth, they voted themselves the jailers of her victim Mary Queen of Scots; and from their jailering the history of this house has been one of religious and political versatilities.
The Household Guard are the finest soldiers in the Western empire, and tend to regard jailering as below their dignity.
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