bastinado
Americannoun
plural
bastinadoes-
a mode of punishment consisting of blows with a stick on the soles of the feet or on the buttocks.
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a blow or a beating with a stick, cudgel, etc.
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a stick or cudgel.
verb (used with object)
noun
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punishment or torture in which the soles of the feet are beaten with a stick
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a blow or beating with a stick
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a stick; cudgel
verb
Other Word Forms
- unbastinadoed adjective
Etymology
Origin of bastinado
1570–80; earlier bastanado < Spanish bastonada ( bastón stick ( see baton) + -ada -ade 1 )
Example Sentences
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The feat for which the National Committee commended him proved him to be a very knout and bastinado.
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This steelyeyed, iron-jawed playboy of the Senate, this Voltaire-tongued bastinado of the uplifters, this Rabelais-reading Jeffersonian �this James A. Reed of Missouri�what a sizzling presidential campaign he would hammer out!
From Time Magazine Archive
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They did this, wonderful to tell, without riots of protest or direct coercion of the bastinado or bayonet kind.
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“But your highness will probably be tired; and as I have now told how it was that I suffered the bastinado, you will perhaps wait till to-morrow for the history of the bowstring.”
From The Pacha of Many Tales by Marryat, Frederick
The "Traveller's Narrative,"419 per contra, says, "The heavenly-cradled Crown Prince pronounced no sentence with regard to the Bab, but the Mullahs ordered a bastinado."
From Bahaism and Its Claims A Study of the Religion Promulgated by Baha Utlah and Abdul Baha by Wilson, Samuel Graham
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