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What is flagellomania?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 12/13/2022

It is the abnormal enthusiasm for flogging.

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The Latin word for whip is flagellum. English derives several words from there:Some unicellular organisms get around by swinging their flagella, or whip-like appendages.Self-flagellation, a form of corporal punishment involving -- that's right -- whips was common during the Black Death among those who believed the Plague was a punishment from God.A flagellophile collects whips; he may suffer from flagellomania, an obsession with whipping or being whipped.Attila the Hun was known to the Romans as Flagellum Dei, or the Scourge (Whip) of God.


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