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{{short description|Type of whip}} {{refimprove|date=June 2020}} {{corporal punishment}} A '''knout''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|n|aʊ|t}} ({{langx|ru|кнут}}, {{IPA|ru|knut}}) is a Russian [[whip]] that consists of a [[rawhide (material)|rawhide]] thong or a rope attached to a long wooden handle. Commonly used for prodding horses or cattle, knouts were also used for [[flagellation]] as a [[corporal punishment]] in Russian history. The English word is a spelling-pronunciation of a French transliteration of the Russian word кнут (''knut''), which means "whip". ==Etymology== [[File:Наказание кнутом.jpg|thumb|left|Punishment with a knout]] The word may be derived from the [[Swedish language|Swedish]] ''knutpiska'', a kind of whip with ''knots''. The [[word stem|stem]] ''knut'' is of generic [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] origin; compare with the German ''Knute'', Dutch ''knoet'' (both meaning knout) and with Old Norse ''knutr'', Anglo-Saxon ''cnotta'' and English ''knot''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=knot {{!}} Etymology of knot by etymonline |url=https://www.etymonline.com/word/knot |access-date=2025-01-28 |website=www.etymonline.com |language=en}}</ref> ==For corporal punishment== According to ''Brockhaus and Efron'', a typical knout used by Russian executioners consisted of a wooden handle about half ''[[arshin (length)|arshin]]'' ({{convert|35|cm|in|abbr=on}}) to which attached was a thick braided rawhide piece, one ''arshin'' ({{convert|70|cm|in|abbr=on}}) long. The latter piece ended in a metal ring, to which was attached a wide rawhide belt made as long, also of one ''arshin'' length with a stiffened beak-like end.<ref name=efron>{{cite Efron|Кнут, орудие наказания}}</ref> [[Image:Jean-Baptiste Le Prince, Supplice du knout ordinaire (1766).png|thumb|"Punishment with an Ordinary Knout" (1766), depicting the flogging of [[Natalia Lopukhina]]]] [[Image:Jean-Baptiste Le Prince, Supplice du grand knout (c. 1765).png|thumb|"Punishment with a Great Knout" (1765)]] Knouts were used in Russia for flogging as formal [[Judicial corporal punishment|corporal punishment]] of criminals and political offenders. The victim was tied to a post or on a triangle of wood and stripped, receiving the specified number of strokes on the back. A sentence of 100 or 120 lashes was equivalent to a death sentence.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Lagny |first=Germain de |title=The Knout and the Russians: Or, the Muscovite Empire, the Czar, and his people |date=1854 |publisher=Harper&Brothers |isbn= |series=Russia observed |location=New York |language=}}</ref>{{pn|date=February 2025}} Emperor [[Nicholas I of Russia|Nicholas I]] abolished punishment by knout in 1845, after years of deliberation, and replaced it with the ''pleti'',<ref name=efron/> a lighter whip, commonly with three tails, which was used previously for punishment as well.<ref>{{cite Efron|Плети}}</ref> == See also == * [[Nagaika]] ==References== {{Reflist}} * {{1911|wstitle=Knout}} == External links == * {{Wiktionary-inline|knout}} [[Category:Whips]] [[Category:Whipping]]
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