The meaning of Knout
Knout – definition
noun(in imperial russia) a whip used to inflict punishment, often causing death.
Usage examples:
Hugo haase told the french socialists that ‘what the prussian boot means to you, the russian knout …
verbFlog (someone) with a knout.
Knout translation into English
Knout: translate from English into Chinese
结
Knout: translate from English into Dutch
Knoet
Knout: translate from English into French
Knout
Knout: translate from English into German
Knute
Knout: translate from English into Hindi
कोड़ा, चाबुक, एक प्रकार का कोड़ा जिसका पहले रुस मे प्रयोग होता था
Knout: translate from English into Italian
Nodo, Staffile, Sferza
Knout: translate from English into Korean
매, 매질하다
Knout: translate from English into Russian
Кнут
Knout: translate from English into Spanish
Knut
Word origin
mid 17th century: via French from Russian knut, from Old Norse knútr ; related to knot1.
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