The action or an act of hitting or beating a person or thing; beating or flogging, esp. as a punishment. Cf. thrashing, n. 2. Now rare.
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释义 | society > authority > punishment > corporal punishment > [noun] > beating > instance of (51) threshingOE The action or an act of hitting or beating a person or thing; beating or flogging, esp. as a punishment. Cf. thrashing, n. 2. Now rare. fustigation1428 The action of cudgelling or beating. breeching1520 A flogging. Obsolete. trouncingc1550 The action of trounce, v.1; a beating, thrashing; also figurative. Also attributive. bace1575 A blow; a drubbing. firking1594 belting1602 Originally British regional. A beating administered with a belt or similar implement. knave's grease1602 (probably) sweat or moisture produced by a villain who is about to be beaten. oil of baston1604 colloquial and regional. Corporal punishment by means of a specified implement, or an implement of a specified material, as †oil of baston, oil of… oil of birch1604 colloquial and regional. Corporal punishment by means of a specified implement, or an implement of a specified material, as †oil of baston, oil of… oil of hazel1604 colloquial and regional. Corporal punishment by means of a specified implement, or an implement of a specified material, as †oil of baston, oil of… oil of holly1604 colloquial and regional. Corporal punishment by means of a specified implement, or an implement of a specified material, as †oil of baston, oil of… oil of whip1604 colloquial and regional. Corporal punishment by means of a specified implement, or an implement of a specified material, as †oil of baston, oil of… lamb-pie1607 punningly. (Cf. lam, v., lambskin, n.) lamming1611 a beating, a thrashing. drubbing1650 a beating, a thrashing; also transferred, figurative, and attributive. vapulation1656 A beating or flogging. Also transferred. warming1681 A thrashing, trouncing. Also figurative. floggation1688 Flogging, a punishment by flogging. working over1695 cullis1719 transferred and figurative. (In quot. 1719 apparently = a sound beating; cf. quot. 1627 and cullis, v.). thrashing1720 The action or an act of hitting or beating a person repeatedly and violently, esp. as a punishment using a stick, whip, etc. halberd1756 Military. In phrases relating to a method of corporal punishment in which a soldier is fastened to a number of halberds placed upright in the… licking1756 colloquial. A beating, thrashing. literal and figurative. dressing1769 A severe reprimand, rebuke, or admonition; (also) a beating or thrashing. Cf. dress, v. 12. Now rare and English regional (northern). leathering1790 colloquial. A flogging, beating. nointing1794 English regional (northern). A thrashing; a castigation. dusting1799 A beating, thrashing; also used by sailors of rough or stormy weather. (colloquial or slang.) teasing1807 slang. A flogging: see tease, v.1 3 ? Obsolete. hiding1809 A flogging, thrashing, beating. whopping1812 The action of whop, v.; a severe beating or flogging; hence, an overwhelming defeat. Also attributive. thrumming1823 toco1823 Chastisement, corporal punishment. Also figurative and in to get toco for yam. flaking1829 The action of the verb; the condition of being flaked or flecked; spec. an adventitious appearance of light flecks on animals. Also attributive. teaser1832 slang. A flogging. ? Obsolete. lathering1835 The action or an act of lathering; figurative (slang) a beating. welting1840 A beating, a thrashing. pasting1851 slang. A beating, a thrashing. Also figurative: a heavy defeat; a severe punishment. Cf. basting, n.3, nointing, n. 2. towelling1851 slang. A beating, drubbing, thrashing. whaling1852 Beating, thrashing. hickory oil1855 (a) oil extracted from the nuts of a North American hickory tree and used traditionally by North American Indians as a source of food (now chiefly… swishing1859 A flogging; esp. so called at Eton. Also attributive. slating1860 A severe punishment; a beating. going-over1881 colloquial (originally U.S.). A beating; a thrashing; rough or violent treatment. six of the best1912 Chiefly British. A specified number of blows administered with a cane or other instrument as punishment. Frequently in six of the best (cf. sixer, n.… belt beating1928 a beating administered with a belt; cf. belting, n. 2b. ass-kicking1943 A physical beating or assault; a severe defeat, reprimand, or humiliation. Also as a mass noun: the action of physically beating or assaulting… stomping1958 transferred. An attack in which the victim is trampled upon. More generally, a beating. Cf. stomp, v.2 2c. U.S. colloquial. seeing to1968 A beating, a thrashing. Usually premodified by an intensifying adjective. butt-kicking1970 A beating; a decisive or humiliating defeat; a severe reprimand. Also (and in earliest use) as a mass noun: the action of inflicting a severe beating… Subcategories:— while on another's back (1) |
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