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bastinado

[bas-tuh-ney-doh, -nah-doh] / ˌbæs təˈneɪ doʊ, -ˈnɑ doʊ /


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They did this, wonderful to tell, without riots of protest or direct coercion of the bastinado or bayonet kind.

From Time Magazine Archive

The feat for which the National Committee commended him proved him to be a very knout and bastinado.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

But, alas! there was prepared for our poor Mirza a humiliation second only to the bastinado.

From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876 by Various

"May I die of the bastinado, if I ever felt any such thing!" said Lazaro, proudly.

From Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico by Bird, Robert Montgomery