noun
- a person who whips themselves as a form of religious discipline or penance
- a member of various Christian sects that practiced self-flagellation
Usage: historical; religious
Usage: historical
adjective
- relating to or practicing flagellation
Examples
- Medieval flagellants believed that self-punishment would bring them closer to God.
- The flagellant movement spread across Europe during times of plague and social upheaval.
- Historians study flagellant sects to understand medieval religious practices.
- The monastery had strict rules against flagellant behavior.
- Some flagellant groups formed processions through towns and cities.
- The flagellant tradition emphasized physical suffering as spiritual purification.