31 March 2015
bastinado
[bas-tuh-ney-doh, -nah-doh]
noun, plural bastinadoes.
1. a mode of punishment consisting of blows with a stick on the soles of the feet or on the buttocks.
2. a blow or a beating with a stick, cudgel, etc.
3. a stick or cudgel.
verb (used with object), bastinadoed, bastinadoing.
4. to beat with a stick, cane, etc., especially on the soles of the feet or on the buttocks.
Origin
Spanish
1570-1580; earlier bastanado < Spanish bastonada (bastón stick (see baton ) + -ada -ade1)
Related forms
unbastinadoed, adjective
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Anagram
do abstain
tad bonsai
basin toad
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