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ferule
1[ fer-uhl, -ool ]
ferule
2[ fer-uhl, -ool ]
noun
feruled, feruling.
ferule
1/ -rəl; ˈfɛruːl /
noun
- a flat piece of wood, such as a ruler, used in some schools to cane children on the hand
verb
- rare.tr to punish with a ferule
ferule
2/ ˈfɛruːl; -rəl /
noun
- a variant spelling of ferrule
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ferule1
1375–1425; late Middle English ferula, ferul ( e ) giant fennel < Latin ferula schoolmaster's rod (literally, stalk of giant fennel); replacing Old English ferele < Latin
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ferule1
C16: from Latin ferula giant fennel, whip, rod; the stalk of the plant was used for punishment
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Mr. Sharpe did not seem sensible that these hands he cut with the ferule were the same which, an hour later, bleeding, bandaged, arranged his frock-coats according to his order.
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Yen picked up his ferule and hit it like a student.
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A discipline of unlimited autocracy, upheld by rods, and ferules, and the black hole.
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He believes in the gospel of ferule and whips, and has perfect faith in the efficacy of flogging in homes and schools.
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As she ran she caught her thick parasol by the ferule and swung it aloft.
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