cane$11007$ - translation to greek
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cane$11007$ - translation to greek

PUNISHMENT METHOD
Senior cane; Reformatory cane; Nursery cane; Adult cane; Stonnacky; Bosun's cane; Dragon cane; Patterned cane; English vice; School cane; Boatswain's cane; Strokes of the cane
  • A caning sentence being carried out in [[Banda Aceh]], Indonesia, in 2014
  • foot caning]]
  • A display of rattan judicial canes from the [[Johor Bahru Prison]] museum, Malaysia
  • alt=A wooden stand of two triangular portions with a padded brace between them on a black pedestal. A hand points from the left, and a small wooden stick with cotton wrapped around one end is in front.
  • A picture showing the marks left on a female student's palm after being caned
  • [[Rattan]] cane

cane      
v. ραβδίζω
sugar cane         
  • alt=Photo of truck hauling trailer
  • alt=Black-and-white photograph of sugarcane standing in field
  • Cut sugarcane
  • S. barberi]]'' in India; dotted arrows represent Austronesian introductions<ref name="danielsmenzies1996"/>
  • [[Non-centrifugal cane sugar]] (jaggery) production near [[Inle Lake]] ([[Myanmar]]), crushing and boiling stage
  • Old-fashioned Indian sugarcane press, ''circa'' 1905
  • Planting Sugar Cane in Puerto Rico
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  • A fuel pump in Brazil, offering cane ethanol (A) and gasoline (G)
  • alt=Map showing sugar cane India as the origin of the westward spread, followed by small areas in Africa, and then smaller areas on Atlantic Islands west of Africa
  • Gases produced from sugarcane processing.
  • Sugarcane bagasse
  • Sugarcane canopy
  • alt=Photo of man holding bar that penetrates large tank
  • Sugarcane fields
  • Sugarcane plantation in [[Bangladesh]]
  • Sugarcane plantation, [[Mauritius]]
  • sugar plantation]] in the British colony of [[Antigua]], 1823
  • A 19th-century lithograph by Theodore Bray showing a sugarcane plantation: On the right is the "white officer", the European overseer. Slave workers toil during the harvest. To the left is a flat-bottomed vessel for cane transportation.
  • Land cleared for sugarcane production.
  • alt=Photo of shorter building with smoke coming out of smokestack next to five-story office building
SEVERAL SPECIES OF GRASS CULTIVATED FOR SUGAR PRODUCTION
Sugar Cane; Sugar cane; Sugar-cane; Sugercane; Caña de Azucar; Sugarcane ethanol; Cane syrup; Sugar canes; Sugar cane industry; Sugar cane farming; Sugar cultivation; Aakh; Sugarcane plantation; Sugar cane ethanol; Sugarcane cultivation
ζαχαροκάλαμο
walking stick         
  • Orthodox [[protodeacon]] holding a walking stick. Portrait by [[Ilya Repin]], 1877 ([[Tretyakov Gallery]], Moscow).
  • An unidentified woman in a [[soda fountain]], pouring distilled alcohol into her drink from a walking stick during [[Prohibition in the United States]], circa 1922. Some walking canes are crafted to hold and conceal a glass vial or flask of [[liquor]] accessible from the handle: referred to as a smuggler or flask walking cane
  • rural manor]], [[Sant Joan]], [[Mallorca]]
  • A classic late 19th century walking cane, sometimes also called a dress cane
STICK USED TO ASSIST WITH WALKING, ESPECIALLY ONE CARRIED AS A FASHIONABLE ACCESSORY
Walking-stick; Walkingstick; Walking sticks; Walking Sticks; Cane (walking stick); Canes and Walking Sticks; Ashplant
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Definition

cane
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Wikipedia

Caning

Caning is a form of corporal punishment consisting of a number of hits (known as "strokes" or "cuts") with a single cane usually made of rattan, generally applied to the offender's bare or clothed buttocks (see spanking) or hands (on the palm). Caning on the knuckles or shoulders is much less common. Caning can also be applied to the soles of the feet (foot whipping or bastinado). The size and flexibility of the cane and the mode of application, as well as the number of the strokes, vary greatly—from a couple of light strokes with a small cane across the seat of a junior schoolboy's trousers, to up to 24 very hard, wounding cuts on the bare buttocks with a large, heavy, soaked rattan as a judicial punishment in some Southeast Asian countries.

Flagellation was so common in England as punishment that caning, along with spanking and whipping, are called "the English vice". Caning can also be done consensually as a part of BDSM.

The thin cane generally used for corporal punishment is not to be confused with a walking stick, which is sometimes also called a cane (especially in American English), but is thicker and much more rigid, and likely to be made of stronger wood.