under pain of



under pain of

With the threat of undergoing something extremely bad or unpleasant as a punishment. (Often used in the phrase "under pain of death.") Under pain of having our pay docked, we were told we had to come in every Saturday until further notice to take care of the backlog in work. The prisoners were forced to march under pain of death from the POW camp across the burning desert.
See also: of, pain

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TÉLesphore-French
Ihintza-Basque
GÜNay-Turkish, Azerbaijani
Shrivatsa-Indian, Hindi (Rare)
Stace-Medieval English
Lyudmil-Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic