How Do You Spell BASTINADED?

Pronunciation: [bˈastɪnˌe͡ɪdɪd] (IPA)

The word "bastinaded" is spelled with the prefix "bastin-" which means to beat or strike. The root of the word comes from the French "bastonner" which means to hit or thrash. The suffix "-aded" is added to create the past tense. The IPA phonetic transcription for "bastinaded" is /bæs.tə.neɪd.ɪd/. This word is not commonly used in modern English, but it refers to a beating or flogging with a stick or a cane.

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Etymology of BASTINADED

The word "bastinaded" comes from the the noun "bastinado", which originates from the Spanish word "bastonada". "Bastonada" is derived from the Spanish word "bastón", meaning "stick" or "cudgel", which in turn traces back to the Latin "bastum" (a walking stick). The suffix "-ade" is often added in English to verbs to create a noun, and thus "bastinado" became a verb form, "bastinaded", meaning to strike or beat with a stick or cudgel.

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