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  • 21flagellation — Ⅰ. flagellate [1] ► VERB ▪ flog, either as a religious discipline or for sexual gratification. DERIVATIVES flagellation noun. ORIGIN Latin flagellare whip . Ⅱ. flagellate [2] …

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  • 22flagellation — noun 1. beating as a source of erotic or religious stimulation • Hypernyms: ↑beating, ↑thrashing, ↑licking, ↑drubbing, ↑lacing, ↑trouncing, ↑whacking 2. beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment …

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  • 23Flagellation of Christ — by Rubens The Flagellation of Christ, sometimes known as Christ at the Column or the Scourging at the Pillar, is a scene from the Passion of Christ very frequently shown in Christian art, in cycles of the Passion or the larger subject of the Life …

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  • 24Flagellation du Christ (Piero della Francesca) — La Flagellation du Christ (Piero della Francesca) Flagellation du Christ Piero della Francesca, vers 1455 ou 1470 tempera sur bois 58.4 × 81.5 cm …

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  • 25Flagellation of Christ (Piero della Francesca) — Infobox Painting| title=Flagellation of Christ artist=Piero della Francesca year=probably 1455–1460 type=Oil and tempera on panel height=58.4 width=81.5 city=Urbino museum=Galleria Nazionale delle MarcheThe Flagellation of Christ (probably… …

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  • 26Flagellation du Christ — Pour les articles homonymes, voir La Flagellation du Christ. La Flagellation du Christ avant la montée au Calvaire, par Théophane le Crétois …

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  • 27flagellation — noun Date: 15th century the act or practice of flagellating; especially the practice of a flagellant …

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  • 29flagellation — noun a) A beating consisting in lashes, notably as corporal punishment or mortification, such as (in principle implement precise) a whipping or scourging. b) (botany) The formation by plants of flagella, or their arrangement. See Also …

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  • 30flagellation — Synonyms and related words: Albigensianism, Catharism, Day of Atonement, Franciscanism, Sabbatarianism, Trappism, Waldensianism, Yoga, Yom Kippur, abstinence, anchoritic monasticism, anchoritism, asceticism, austerity, bastinado, basting, battery …

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