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Wat (wie) is BASTINADO - definitie

METHOD OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT WHICH CONSISTS OF HITTING THE SOLES OF A PERSON'S BARE FEET
Bastinado; Falaqa; Falaka; Foot whip; Foot whips; Foot whipped; Falanga (torture); Phalanga; Bastinadoed; Bastinadoes; Bastinadoing
  • Middle Eastern falaka using a plank; [[Iran]], early 20th century
  • Visible welts typically sustained after bastinado using a thin rod for beating
  • Bastinado demonstration using a cane
  • Foot whipping in a Syrian prison; museum exhibit

bastinado         
I. n.
Cudgelling, basting, beating (usually on the soles of the feet).
II. v. a.
Cudgel, baste, beat (as above).
Bastinado         
·noun A blow with a stick or cudgel.
II. Bastinado ·vt To beat with a stick or cudgel, especially on the soles of the feet.
III. Bastinado ·noun A sound beating with a stick or cudgel. Specifically: A form of punishment among the Turks, Chinese, and others, consisting in beating an offender on the soles of his feet.
bastinado         
[?bast?'ne?d??, -'n?:d??]
chiefly historical
¦ noun a form of punishment or torture that involves caning the soles of a person's feet.
¦ verb (bastinadoes, bastinadoing, bastinadoed) punish or torture in such a way.
Origin
C16: from Sp. bastonada, from baston 'stick, cudgel', from late L. bastum 'stick'.

Wikipedia

Foot whipping

Foot whipping, falanga/falaka or bastinado is a method of inflicting pain and humiliation by administering a beating on the soles of a person's bare feet. Unlike most types of flogging, it is meant more to be painful than to cause actual injury to the victim. Blows are generally delivered with a light rod, knotted cord, or lash.

The receiving person is forced to be barefoot and soles of the feet are placed in an exposed position. The beating is typically performed with an object like a cane or switch. The strokes are usually aimed at the arches of the feet and repeated a certain number of times.

Bastinado is also referred to as foot (bottom) caning or sole caning, depending on the instrument in use. The German term is Bastonade, deriving from the Italian noun bastonata (stroke with the use of a stick). In former times it was also referred to as Sohlenstreich (corr. striking the soles). The Chinese term is dǎ jiǎoxīn (打脚心 / 打腳心).