We do not know for sure.
yes it means to beat with a whip or rod
with a whip
"Kakuhan" is "to whip or beat" while the noun "whip" remains in English.
It is a whip that has 9 knoted peices of rope put together to whip prisoners as a punishment.
There is no evidence that He did.
To beat or strike with a rod or whip; to whip; to lash; to chastise with repeated blows.
beating (someone) with a whip or stick as punishment or torture
ya dont like history you let beat u with the whip of knowledge then u learn it ya dont like it stupidbutt
Hopefully, a month at boot camp will whip him into shape. A soldier was ordered to whip Jesus before the crucifixion.
whip, scourge, flagellate, lash, birch, switch, cane, thrash, beat
Because they beat eggs and whip cream..
whip