tawse

/tɔz/
noun
  1. A leather strap with a split end, formerly used as a punishment tool in schools, especially in Scotland.
    • The teacher kept a tawse in his desk for discipline.
    • In old Scottish schools, a tawse was used to strike students on the hands.
    • He remembered the sting of the tawse from his childhood.
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