Obs. [f. prec. sb.] trans. To flog with a chawbuck; to whip.

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1682.  Hedges, MS. Diary, 2 Nov. (Y.). The next day he was beat on ye soles of his feet, ye third day … Chawbuckt.

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1699.  Lett. to E. India Comp., 23 March (Y.). To be tyed up and chawbucked.

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1726.  in Wheeler, Hist. India, II. 410 (Y.). Another Pariah he chawbucked 25 blows.

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