The word you are looking for is "flagellate."
The word "flog" comes from the British slang term "flog" meaning to beat or whip. It is believed to have originated in the early 19th century.
The word you are looking for is "flog." It means to beat someone harshly with a whip or stick as a form of punishment.
The homograph word for whip or pass the tongue over is "lick."
"Okusamula" in Luhya may mean to protect or to defend in English.
"Lashed" typically means struck or beaten forcefully with a whip or rope. It can also refer to being secured tightly or bound with ropes or straps.
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The word "flog" comes from the British slang term "flog" meaning to beat or whip. It is believed to have originated in the early 19th century.
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something made with rubber whip
"Okusamula" in Luhya may mean to protect or to defend in English.
No, Flagellum is singular, flagellais plural. The word flagellum is derived from Latin, meaning whip
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in the meaning of 'snap a whip': кнут (pronounced knoot)
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The Latin word for "whip" is flagellum.
I am building a leather whip. Put the whip to it, son! The frisbee was loosed with a sudden whip.
To beat or strike with a rod or whip; to whip; to lash; to chastise with repeated blows.