Bastinade

/ˌbæstɪˈneɪd/ noun

A punishment consisting of beating the soles of the feet with a stick or rod, historically practiced in some Middle Eastern and Mediterranean regions.

From Spanish bastonada and French bastonnade, derived from bastón/bâton (stick or club). The word entered European languages through contact with Ottoman and Middle Eastern justice systems where this punishment was common.

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