kurbash

/ˈkɜrbæʃ/
noun
  1. A whip made of hippopotamus or rhinoceros hide, used historically in parts of Africa and the Middle East for punishment.
    • In the old days, a kurbash was sometimes used to enforce discipline.
    • The guard carried a kurbash as a symbol of his authority.
    • The museum displayed a kurbash alongside other historical artifacts.
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