Definition of Corporally. Meaning of Corporally. Synonyms of Corporally

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Definition of Corporally

Corporally
Corporally Cor"po*ral*ly (k?r"p?-ral-ly), adv. In or with the body; bodily; as, to be corporally present. --Sharp.

Meaning of Corporally from wikipedia

- Corporal is a military rank in use by the armed forces of many countries. It is also a police rank in some police services. The rank is usually the lowest...
- A corporal punishment or a physical punishment is a punishment which is intended to cause physical pain to a person. When it is inflicted on minors, especially...
- It is below the rank of corporal. The presumed origin of the rank of lance corporal derives from an amalgamation of "corporal" from the Italian phrase...
- Corporal of horse (CoH) is a rank in the British Army's Household Cavalry corresponding to sergeant in other regiments. Formerly, no cavalry regiments...
- Staff corporal (SCpl or S/Cpl) is the equivalent rank to staff sergeant in the Household Cavalry, ranking between corporal of horse and warrant officer...
- lance corporal of horse, and then to Corporal of Horse. However, lance corporals of horse are still addressed as "Corporal". A lance-corporal of horse...
- Second corporal is a military rank, used in some countries. Second corporal (Portuguese: segundo cabo) is an enlisted rank of the army and the air force...
- The Corporal of Bolsena dates from a Eucharistic miracle in Bolsena, Italy, in 1263 when a consecrated host began to bleed onto a corporal, the small cloth...
- The WAC Corporal was the first sounding rocket developed in the United States and the first vehicle to achieve hypersonic speeds. It was an offshoot of...
- designate may appoint a corporal as a master corporal. The rank of a master corporal remains that of corporal. Master corporals have seniority among themselves...