flagellant
Americannoun
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a person who flagellates or scourges their own body for religious discipline.
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a person who derives sexual pleasure from whipping or being whipped by another person.
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(often initial capital letter) one of a medieval European sect of fanatics who practiced scourging in public.
adjective
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severely criticizing.
a flagellant attack on the opposition party.
noun
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a person who whips himself or others either as part of a religious penance or for sexual gratification
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(often capital) (in medieval Europe) a member of a religious sect who whipped themselves in public
Other Word Forms
- flagellantism noun
Etymology
Origin of flagellant
First recorded in 1555–65; from Latin flagellant- (stem of flagellāns ) “whipping,” present participle of flagellāre; see flagellum, -ant
Example Sentences
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Are we to believe that any response short of becoming a flagellant is inadequate?
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 21, 2021
In “The Club,” both the aggressors and the aggrieved keep pouring salt in their own wounds, like the open sores of a flagellant.
From Washington Post • Feb. 18, 2016
And all along I had thought that the Eurozone had done this to themselves because flagellant cults had never really died out in Europe.
From Economist • Apr. 30, 2013
But his food, despite its seemingly flagellant ingredient mixtures, is superb.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Among the monasteries that took in foundlings, one was a flagellant order.
From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor
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