gauntlet
How to Use Gauntlet
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither an armoured glove, or — more commonly today — a tough ordeal or gauntlet of criticism/obstacles you have to push through.
The phrase is "run the gauntlet," not "run the gamut" — gamut refers to a full range (of emotions, colours, etc.), a completely different expression.
Word Forms
gauntlets plural, gauntlets plural
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The knight threw down his _____ to challenge his rival.
Etymology
From Old French gantelet, a diminutive of gant ("glove"), tracing back to a Frankish word for glove or mitten.