Battering

/ˈbætərɪŋ/ verb

Repeatedly hitting or pounding something with force, or a coating of beaten eggs and flour used in cooking.

From Middle English 'bateren' via Old French 'batre' from Latin 'battere' meaning 'to strike.' The cooking sense emerged in the 1600s when the mixture resembled the result of being battered.

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