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birching


Meanings
  • The act of administering corporal punishment using a birch rod.

    - "John was birched for disobeying his father's orders."
    - "The birching ceremony was a common form of punishment in rural communities during the 19th century."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with birching
birching , fetching , stinging , clinging
Homophones
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  1. Birching (en) : The act of administering corporal punishment using a birch rod.

  2. Birch (en) : A deciduous tree belonging to the Betulaceae family, which is native to cooler regions of the Northern Hemisphere.


Variants
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birch , birched , birches , birching
Forms
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{"term"=>"Birch rod", "lang"=>"en", "meaning"=>"A flexible, thin, and slender branch or twig of a birch tree, which is typically harvested during the spring or early summer months and is used as a tool for administering corporal punishment in the form of birching."}


Etymology
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The word 'birching' is derived from the Old English word 'beorhtan', which means 'to make bright' or 'to illuminate'. This term was likely used to describe the process of using a birch rod to administer corporal punishment, as the marks left on the skin would appear as bright red or pink marks.


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  1. {"question"=>"What is the origin of the term 'birching'?", "answer"=>"The term 'birching' is derived from the Old English word 'beorhtan', which means 'to make bright' or 'to illuminate'. This term was likely used to describe the process of using a birch rod to administer corporal punishment, as the marks left on the skin would appear as bright red or pink marks."}


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  1. Corporal punishment:


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The term 'birching' has a rich cultural history, particularly in rural communities during the 19th century. During this time, corporal punishment was a common form of discipline used to maintain order and discipline in the home and in schools. The use of a birch rod was particularly favored due to the belief that the marks left on the skin would be less severe and less likely to leave lasting scars compared to other forms of corporal punishment, such as caning or whipping. Additionally, the use of a birch rod was also believed to be more effective in deterring future misbehavior due to the shock and fear caused by the sting of the birch rod.

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