rare. [ad. L. flagellāt-us, pa. pple. of flagellā-re to whip.] Flagellated, scourged.

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1876.  J. Ellis, Cæsar in Egypt, Columbus at Seville, 145.

        I thought, that Christ, my Lord, was one time bound,
With scorn assail’d, and flagellate with thongs.

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