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- Flagellation - Wikipedia
Flagellation (Latin flagellum, 'whip'), flogging or whipping is the act of beating the human body with special implements such as whips, rods, switches, the cat o' nine tails, the sjambok, the knout, etc Typically, flogging has been imposed on an unwilling subject as a punishment; however, it can also be submitted to willingly and even done by
- Flagellation | Penance, Self-Discipline Mortification . . .
Flagellation, in religion, the disciplinary or devotional practice of beating with whips Although it has been understood in many ways—as a driving out of evil spirits, as purification, as a form of sadism, and as an incorporation of the animal power residing in the whip—none of these
- FLAGELLATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLAGELLATION is the act or practice of flagellating; especially : the practice of a flagellant
- Discipline: Between Flagellation and Mortification of the . . .
Discover the historical and religious heritage of flagellation with a discipline, a centuries-old practice of penance carried out by monks and nuns Delve into the depths of spirituality, mixed with suffering, in this exploration of ascetic rituals
- FLAGELLATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FLAGELLATION definition: 1 the practice of whipping yourself or someone else, especially as a religious practice, for… Learn more
- flagellation noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
Definition of flagellation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- The Flagellants - The Fitzwilliam Museum
The ritual of voluntary self-flogging among the laity dates back to the middle of the thirteenth century After the Black Death tore through Europe, flagellation became so widely and fervently practised that in 1349 Pope Clement VI condemned the practice
- Flagellation | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Flagellation — The history of the whip, rod, and stick, as instruments of punishment and of voluntary penance, is a long and interesting one The Heb “whip”, and SBT, “rod”, are in etymology closely related (Gesenius)
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