verb
- to beat or strike repeatedly, especially on the soles of the feet as a form of punishment or torture
Usage: often used in historical or legal contexts; can refer to any form of beating or whipping
noun
- the act or practice of beating someone, particularly on the soles of the feet; a beating or whipping
Usage: historical punishment method; also used metaphorically
Examples
- The historical text described the bastinading of prisoners as a common punishment in medieval times.
- Guards were accused of bastinading detainees during interrogation.
- The practice of bastinading was outlawed in many countries during the 19th century.
- He endured a brutal bastinading for his alleged crime.
- The novel depicted the bastinading scene with disturbing detail.
- International human rights organizations condemned the bastinading of political prisoners.