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flagellatory|ˈflædʒələˌtərɪ| [f. L. type *flagellātōrius: see prec. and -ory.] Pertaining to flagellation or flogging.
1838Fraser's Mag. XVIII. 399 We quote one flagellatory paragraph. 1844Tupper Twins ii. 16 Often had he screened his bad twin brother from the flagellatory consequences of sheer idleness. 1890Sat. Rev. 30 Aug. 266/1 The unwilling specimen of so much flagellatory skill. |