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Cat-o'-nine-tails   /kæt-oʊ-naɪn-teɪlz/   Listen
noun
cat-o'-nine-tails, Cat o' nine tails  n.  
1.
A whip used as an instrument of punishment consisting of nine pieces of knotted line or cord fastened to a handle; formerly used to flog offenders on the bare back; called also the cat. It was used in the British Navy to maintain discipline on board sailing ships.
Synonyms: cat.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Cat-o'-nine-tails" Quotes from Famous Books



... liars, and thieves; and especially is this so in England. Gipsy life may find favour in the East, but in the West the system cannot thrive. A real Englishman hates the man who will not work, scorns the man who would tell him a lie, and would give the thief who puts his hands into his pocket the cat-o'-nine-tails most unmercifully. The persecutions of the Gipsies in this country from time to time has been brought about, to a great extent, by themselves. John Bull dislikes keeping the idle, bastard children of other nations. He readily ...
— Gipsy Life - being an account of our Gipsies and their children • George Smith

... a real ship's cat on this iron pot," retorted Torry, "I know who would most frequently have the attention of that. You need the cat-o'-nine-tails right ...
— Navy Boys Behind the Big Guns - Sinking the German U-Boats • Halsey Davidson



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