bastinade

[bas-tuh-neyd]

bastinade Definition

to beat or whip (someone) on the soles of the feet.

Using bastinade: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bastinade" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The prisoner was bastinaded until he confessed.

  • Example

    The punishment for theft was to be bastinaded in public.

  • Example

    The practice of bastinading was outlawed in many countries.

bastinade Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bastinade

Phrases with bastinade

  • bastinado

    a punishment in which the soles of the feet are beaten with a stick or a whip

    Example

    The bastinado was a common form of punishment in ancient times.

  • a wooden bench used for bastinado punishment

    Example

    The bastinadoing stool was a common sight in public squares during the Ottoman Empire.

  • bastinadoist

    a person who administers the bastinado punishment

    Example

    The bastinadoist was known for his cruelty and brutality.

Origins of bastinade

from French 'bastonade', from Italian 'bastonata', meaning 'a beating with a stick'

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Summary: bastinade in Brief

'Bastinade' [bas-tuh-neyd] is a verb that means to beat or whip someone on the soles of their feet. It was a common form of punishment in ancient times, but has since been outlawed in many countries. The term extends to related phrases like 'bastinado,' referring to the punishment itself, and 'bastinadoist,' referring to the person administering the punishment.