Bastinado (noun)
bas-tin-ay-do
A form of torture or punishment that involves caning the soles of the feet.
Late 16th century (denoting a blow with a stick): from Spanish bastonada, from bastón ‘stick, cudgel’, from late Latin bastum ‘stick’.
Example sentences
“Bastinado as punishment dates back hundreds of years through history.”

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