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horsewhip

noun

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L322058 on Wikidata ↗

verb

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L331938 on Wikidata ↗

Wiktionary

noun

Etymology: From horse + whip.

  1. A whip for use on horses.

    He had told his wife that he would ask Fletcher to give up the borough, and that he would make that request with a horsewhip in his hand. It was too late now to say anything of the borough, but it might not be too late for the horsewhip. He had a great desire to make good that threat as far as the horsewhip was concerned,—having an idea that he would thus lower Fletcher in his wife’s eyes.

verb

Etymology: From horse + whip.

  1. To flog or lash (someone or something) with a horsewhip.

    [T]heir children were horsewhipped by the grieve when found trespassing; […]

    "Dangerous things, sir—dangerous things!" exclaimed Mr. Lintot, drawing a deep breath of air from the open window: "do you know, sir, Curl published a lampoon on Lord Hervey the other day, who said that he would have horsewhipped him if he could have found his way into the city. Only think, sir, of horsewhipping a publisher!" and Mr. Lintot grew pale with excess of horror.