Obs. [f. prec. sb.] trans. To flog with a chawbuck; to whip.
1682. Hedges, MS. Diary, 2 Nov. (Y.). The next day he was beat on ye soles of his feet, ye third day Chawbuckt.
1699. Lett. to E. India Comp., 23 March (Y.). To be tyed up and chawbucked.
1726. in Wheeler, Hist. India, II. 410 (Y.). Another Pariah he chawbucked 25 blows.