caning – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
cane
v.
beat, hit with a stick
Caning
Caning is a form of
corporal punishment (see that article for generalities and alternatives) consisting of a number of hits (known as "strokes" or "cuts") with a single
cane usually made of
rattan, generally applied to the offender's bare or clothed
buttocks (see
spanking) or
hand(s) (on the palm). Application of a cane to the
knuckles or the
shoulders has been much less common. Caning can also be applied to the soles of the feet (
foot whipping or bastinado). The size and flexibility of the cane and the mode of application, as well as the number of the strokes, vary greatly—from a couple of light strokes with a small cane across the seat of a junior schoolboy's trousers, to 24 very hard, wounding cuts on the bare buttocks with a large, heavy, soaked rattan as a judicial punishment in south-east Asia.
caning
Noun
1. work made of interlaced slender branches (especially willow branches)
(synonym) wicker, wickerwork
(hypernym) work, piece of work
cane
Noun
1. a stick that people can lean on to help them walk
(hypernym) walking stick
(hyponym) malacca, malacca cane
2. a strong slender often flexible stem as of bamboos, reeds, rattans, or sugar cane
(hypernym) stalk, stem
(hyponym) sugarcane, sugar cane
3. a stiff switch used to hit students as punishment
(hypernym) switch
(derivation) flog, lambaste, lambast
Verb
1. beat with a cane
(synonym) flog, lambaste, lambast
(hypernym) beat, beat up, work over
cane
Czas.
chłostać
Caning
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Cane
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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