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Admonishment
Admonishment Ad*mon"ish*ment (-ment), n. [Cf. OF. amonestement, admonestement.] Admonition. [R.] --Shak.
Banishment
Banishment Ban"ish*ment, n. [Cf. F. bannissement.] The act of banishing, or the state of being banished. He secured himself by the banishment of his enemies. --Johnson. Round the wide world in banishment we roam. --Dryden. Syn: Expatriation; ostracism; expulsion; proscription; exile; outlawry.
Canonical punishments
Canonic Ca*non"ic, Cannonical Can*non"ic*al, a. [L. cannonicus, LL. canonicalis, fr. L. canon: cf. F. canonique. See canon.] Of or pertaining to a canon; established by, or according to a, canon or canons. ``The oath of canonical obedience.' --Hallam. Canonical books, or Canonical Scriptures, those books which are declared by the canons of the church to be of divine inspiration; -- called collectively the canon. The Roman Catholic Church holds as canonical several books which Protestants reject as apocryphal. Canonical epistles, an appellation given to the epistles called also general or catholic. See Catholic epistles, under Canholic. Canonical form (Math.), the simples or most symmetrical form to which all functions of the same class can be reduced without lose of generality. Canonical hours, certain stated times of the day, fixed by ecclesiastical laws, and appropriated to the offices of prayer and devotion; also, certain portions of the Breviary, to be used at stated hours of the day. In England, this name is also given to the hours from 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. (formerly 8 a. m. to 12 m.) before and after which marriage can not be legally performed in any parish church. Canonical letters, letters of several kinds, formerly given by a bishop to traveling clergymen or laymen, to show that they were entitled to receive the communion, and to distinguish them from heretics. Canonical life, the method or rule of living prescribed by the ancient clergy who lived in community; a course of living prescribed for the clergy, less rigid than the monastic, and more restrained that the secular. Canonical obedience, submission to the canons of a church, especially the submission of the inferior clergy to their bishops, and of other religious orders to their superiors. Canonical punishments, such as the church may inflict, as excommunication, degradation, penance, etc. Canonical sins (Anc. Church.), those for which capital punishment or public penance decreed by the canon was inflicted, as idolatry, murder, adultery, heresy.
Corporal punishment
Corporal Cor"po*ral, a. [L. corporalis, fr. corpus body. See Corpse.] 1. Belonging or relating to the body; bodily. ``Past corporal toil.' --Shak. Pillories and other corporal infections. --Milton. Corporal punishment (law), punishment applied to the body of the offender, including the death penalty, whipping, and imprisonment. 2. Having a body or substance; not spiritual; material. In this sense now usually written corporeal. --Milton. A corporal heaven . . . .where the stare are. --Latimer. What seemed corporal melted As breath into the wind. --Shak. Syn: Corporal, Bodily, Corporeal. Usage: Bodily is opposed to mental; as, bodily affections. Corporeal refers to the whole physical structure or nature, of the body; as, corporeal substance or frame. Corporal, as now used, refers more to punishment or some infliction; as, corporal punishment. To speak of corporeal punishment is an error. Bodily austerities; the corporeal mold.
Degarnishment
Degarnishment De*gar"nish*ment, n. The act of depriving, as of furniture, apparatus, or a garrison. [R.]
Diminishment
Diminishment Di*min"ish*ment, n. Diminution. [R.] --Cheke.
Disfurnishment
Disfurnishment Dis*fur"nish*ment, n. The act of disfurnishing, or the state of being disfurnished. --Daniel.
Evanishment
Evanishment E*van"ish*ment, n. A vanishing; disappearance. [R.] --T. Jefferson.
Furnishment
Furnishment Fur"nish*ment, n. The act of furnishing, or of supplying furniture; also, furniture. [Obs.] --Daniel.
Garnishment
Garnishment Gar"nish*ment, n. [Cf. OF. garnissement protection, guarantee, warning.] 1. Ornament; embellishment; decoration. --Sir H. Wotton. 2. (Law) (a) Warning, or legal notice, to one to appear and give information to the court on any matter. (b) Warning to a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached, not to pay the money or deliver the goods to the defendant, but to appear in court and give information as garnishee. 3. A fee. See Garnish, n., 4.
Minishment
Minishment Min"ish*ment, n. The act of diminishing, or the state of being diminished; diminution. [Obs.]
Monishment
Monishment Mon"ish*ment, n. Admonition. [Archaic]
Premonishment
Premonishment Pre*mon"ish*ment, n. Previous warning or admonition; forewarning. --Sir H. Wotton.
Punishment
Punishment Pun"ish*ment, n. Severe, rough, or disastrous treatment. [Colloq. or Slang]
Punishment
Punishment Pun"ish*ment, n. 1. The act of punishing. 2. Any pain, suffering, or loss inflicted on a person because of a crime or offense. I never gave them condign punishment. --Shak. The rewards and punishments of another life. --Locke. 3. (Law) A penalty inflicted by a court of justice on a convicted offender as a just retribution, and incidentally for the purposes of reformation and prevention.
Reffurnishment
Reffurnishment Ref*fur"nish*ment (-ment), n. The act of refurnishing, or state of being refurnished. The refurnishment was in a style richer than before. --L. Wallace.
Replenishment
Replenishment Re*plen"ish*ment (-ment), n. 1. The act of replenishing, or the state of being replenished. 2. That which replenishes; supply. --Cowper.
Vanishment
Vanishment Van"ish*ment, n. A vanishing. [Obs.]

Meaning of Nishme from wikipedia

- was staged in Lima, Peru, at La Plaza ISIL theater under the direction of Nishme Sumar and featuring Gisela Ponce De Leon as Corrie. This was the first performance...
- and Suyruqucha. "Nevado Otoshmicunan". IGN, Peru. Retrieved May 6, 2015. Nishme Yasmín Kahatt Soto, "Estudio etnobotánico para el diseño de sistemas agroforestales...
- son Homar Martinez, Manuel Garza ("Manny"), Jaime Benavides, her daughter Nishme Martinez ("La Gorda"), Denice Duran Martinez, Yadira Anahy Martinez, Leobarda...