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flog someone round the fleet
Verb
historical
Japanese Meaning
(歴史的・海事用語) 重大な罪を犯した囚人に対し、刑罰として船隊の各艦船の周りを漕ぎ回らせ、各艦で順次複数回の鞭打ちを受けさせる処罰を行うこと。
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
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(nautical, historical) To row a prisoner around the fleet, where he would receive a number of lashes at each ship in turn, as a penalty for serious offences.
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flog someone round the fleet
As a warning to the crew, the captain ordered them to flog someone round the fleet after the mutiny.
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As a warning to the crew, the captain ordered them to flog someone round the fleet after the mutiny.
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