Crossword-Solution: SKIMMINGTON 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Skimmington n. A word employed in the phrase, To ride Skimmington;
that is to ride on a horse with a woman, but behind her, facing
backward, carrying a distaff, and accompanied by a procession of
jeering neighbors making mock music; a cavalcade in ridicule of a
henpecked man. The custom was in vogue in parts of England.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with SKIMMINGTON (5)

Then followed the custom-kept rout, shout, and flare Of a skimmington-ride through the naibourhood, ere Folk had proof o’ wold Sweatley’s decay.
Wessex Poems and Other Verses Thomas Hardy 2015
Marrow bones and cleavers; principal instruments in the band of rough music: these are generally performed on by butchers, on marriages, elections, riding skimmington, and other public or joyous occasions.
1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue Francis Grose 2004
They beat each other furiously with the culinary weapons above described, and, warmed by the applause and presence of so many spectators (for all turn out to see a skimmington), their dialogue attains a freedom, except using surnames, only comparable with their gestures.
Bygone Punishments William Andrews 2009
King, in his "Miscellany," thus refers to the subject: "When the young people ride the skimmington, There is a general trembling in the town; Not only he for whom the party rides Suffers, but they sweep other doors besides; And by the hieroglyphic does appear That the good woman is the master there." According to Douce, _skimmington_ is derived from _skimming-ladle_, used in the ceremony.
Bygone Punishments William Andrews 2009
Perhaps the name of some notorius scold.] Defn: A word employed in the phrase, To ride Skimmington; that is to ride on a horse with a woman, but behind her, facing backward, carrying a distaff, and accompanied by a procession of jeering neighbors making mock music; a cavalcade in ridicule of a henpecked man.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Various 2009