A misinterpretation is when something is mistakenly understood. For example, "he has been hanged" could be slang for something, and not necessarily mean someone has been hanged.
he would have been tried and hanged
Lynching. This "sport" has been banned from most countries.
Hanged.
they were hanged
100 was hanged
Both 'hung' and 'hanged' are correct, although the term 'hanged' tends to be an older form. For example, history books tell of convicts and bushrangers who were sentenced to be hanged. Magistrates would sentence a man "to be hanged by the neck until he is dead".
Yes your eyes do pop out when you get hanged
People are hanged. Things are hung.
The Seven Who Were Hanged was created in 1909.
Forest of the Hanged was created in 1964.
Abbot Richard Whyting, who had been a signatory to the Act of Supremacy that made Henry VIII the head of the church, resisted and was hanged, drawn and quartered as a traitor on Glastonbury Tor on November 15, 1539.
What is the difference between fraud and misinterpretation what do you undersatnd by mistake?