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knout /ˈnaʊt/ (Russian: кнут,
Russian pronunciation: [knut]) is a
Russian whip that
consists of a
rawhide thong or a rope
attached to a long wooden...
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suspending the
victims (strappado). The
suspended victims were
whipped with a
knout and
sometimes burned with torches. Duke of Exeter's
daughter Procrustes...
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Mesogobius batrachocephalus, the
knout goby or toad goby, is one of the
species of
gobiid fish
native to the
Black Sea and the Sea of Azov basins. It...
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Armouries collection has two
spiked iron
balls attached by
separate chains. The
knout, a whip or
scourge formerly used in
Russia for the
punishment of criminals...
- such as the
breaking wheel,
during the
Streltsy Uprising in 1698.
Caning Knout M****ie,
Robert K. (1980).
Peter the Great, His Life and Real World. New...
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Dovid Knut or
Knout (Russian: До́вид Кнут) (23 September [O.S. 10 September] 1900–15
February 1955), real name
Duvid Meerovich (later
David Mironovich)...
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currency in the
fictitious Harry Potter universe KNUT, a
radio station in Guam
Knout, a
heavy scourge-like
multiple whip
Knudsen (disambiguation)
Knutsford Knuth...
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scourge of drug abuse". Cat o' nine
tails Flagellation,
includes flogging Knout Skin "The
Crook and
Flail in
Ancient Egypt". touregypt.
Retrieved 25 July...
- such as whips, rods, switches, the cat o' nine tails, the sjambok, the
knout, etc. Typically,
flogging has been
imposed on an
unwilling subject as a...
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Punishment with a
knout...