Flogging
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late 17th century (originally slang): perhaps imitative, or from Latin flagellare ‘to whip’, from flagellum ‘whip’.
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flogging (n.)
1793, verbal noun from flog (v.). Earlier in the same sense was floggation (1680s).
late 17th century (originally slang): perhaps imitative, or from Latin flagellare ‘to whip’, from flagellum ‘whip’.
flogging (n.)
1793, verbal noun from flog (v.). Earlier in the same sense was floggation (1680s).