flagellantisms

noun
  1. Plural of flagellantism; the practice or doctrine of flagellants, particularly the religious movement of self-flagellation for penance or spiritual discipline.
  2. Usage: historical; religious context; often refers to medieval Christian movements
  3. Plural form; instances or varieties of extreme self-punishment or self-denial practiced as religious or spiritual devotion.
  4. Usage: formal; academic

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