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1. a staff with a loop of rope or leather attached at both ends so that the feet of a culprit may be tied up for a bastinado. 2. bastinado, a punishment inflicted by beating the soles of the feet. 3. a lever consisting of a pole or stick with rope attached to it. 4. whiffletree. -ya çekmek/vurmak/yatırmak/yıkmak /ı/ to bastinado, subject (someone) to a bastinado.
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