μαστιγῶ

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Greek Monolingual

(AM μαστιγῶ, μαστιγόω, Μ και μαστιγώνω) μάστιξ
1. χτυπώ με μαστίγιο, βουρδουλίζω, καμ(ου)τσικίζω, βιτσίζω
2. μτφ. τυραννώ, βασανίζω, μαστίζω
νεοελλ.
δέρνω
2. μτφ. ασκώ αυστηρό δημόσιο έλεγχο, επιπλήττω με δριμύτητα κάποιον, επιτιμώ αυστηρά («η εφημερίδα μας με τα άρθρα της μαστίγωσε ανελέητα τον υπουργό»).

Translations

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Albanian: vregënoj; Arabic: ⁧جَلَدَ بِسَوْط⁩, ⁧سَاطَ⁩; Asturian: azotar; Azerbaijani: qamçılamaq; Belarusian: пароць, сцябаць, сячы, хвастаць; Bulgarian: бичувам, бия с камшик; Catalan: assotar, fuetejar; Chickasaw: fammi; Chinese Mandarin: 鞭打; Cornish: hwyppya; Czech: bičovat; Danish: piske, plage; Dutch: geselen; Esperanto: skurĝi, vipi; Finnish: piiskata, ruoskia; French: flageller, fouetter; German: anpeitschen, auspeitschen, geißeln, heimsuchen, peitschen, plagen; Greek: μαστιγώνω; Ancient Greek: θωμίζω, ἱμάσσω, μαστιγόω, μαστίζω, μαστίω, φραγγελόω; Hebrew: ⁧הִלְקָה⁩, ⁧הִצְלִיף⁩; Hungarian: ostoroz; Ido: flogar, knutagar; Indonesian: mencambuk; Irish: failp; Italian: flagellare, frustare, scudisciare, sferzare, staffilare; Japanese: 鞭打つ; Kalmyk: шилврдх; Korean: 채찍질하다; Latin: flagello; Luxembourgish: baatschen; Macedonian: бичува, камшикува; Maori: wepu, whiu; Norman: fouetter; Polish: biczować, ubiczować, chłostać, chłosnąć or wychłostać; Portuguese: açoitar, chicotear, flagelar; Romanian: biciui; Russian: бичевать, бить плетью, пороть, стегать, сечь, хлестать; Shan: ၽတ်ႉ; Slovak: bičovať; Spanish: azotar, flagelar, fustigar, hostigar; Swedish: piska; Thai: โบย, ตี, ฟาด, หวด, เฆี่ยน; Turkish: kamçılamak, kırbaçlamak; Ukrainian: батожити, лупцювати, пороти, сікти, шмагати, відшмагати, вишмагати; Welsh: chwipio

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Catalan: assotar, flagel·lar; Chinese Mandarin: 鞭打, 鞭笞, 棰; Czech: bičovat; Dutch: geselen; Esperanto: skurĝi; Finnish: ruoskia, piiskata, piestä; French: flageller, fouetter; Galician: fustrigar, xostrear, xostregar; German: geißeln, peitschen; Greek: μαστιγώνω, δέρνω; Ancient Greek: ἱμάσσω; Hungarian: megvesszőz; Ido: knutagar; Italian: flagellare, frustare; Japanese: 鞭打つ; Latgalian: pērt; Latin: verbero; Latvian: pērt; Lithuanian: perti; Maori: wepu; Polish: chłostać, biczować, ubiczować; Portuguese: chicotear, açoitar; Romanian: flagela, biciui; Russian: пороть, стегать, сечь, хлестать, бичевать; Spanish: azotar; Swedish: prygla, piska; Ukrainian: шмагати, батожити, сікти