knouted

/ˈnaʊtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of knout: was beaten or whipped with a knout.
    • According to the diary, the serf was knouted for trying to escape.
    • The rebel was knouted in the town square as a warning to others.
    • They knouted the prisoner until he could no longer stand.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having been beaten with a knout.
    • The knouted back of the slave showed terrible scars.
    • The knouted prisoner was taken to the infirmary.
    • A knouted man was left bleeding in the snow.