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flagelación

la flagelación
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. flagellation
En el contexto religioso, la flagelación era una forma de elevar el alma a través del castigo del cuerpo.In a religious context, flagellation was a way of elevating the soul through the punishment of the body.
b. whipping
Las marcas indelebles en su espalda se debían a una flagelación a la que le sometieron durante su cautiverio.The indelible marks on his back were caused by a whipping he was subjected to during his captivity.
c. flogging
La flagelación era un castigo muy común que se infligía a ladrones y adúlteras.Flogging was a very common punishment inflicted on thieves and adulteresses.
d. scourging
En los bajorrelieves del interior de la iglesia, pueden verse escenas de la flagelación y de la crucifixión de Jesús.Scenes of the scourging and crucifixion of Jesus can be seen in the bas-reliefs inside the church.
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