different between snouting vs knouting
snouting
English
Verb
snouting
- present participle of snout
snouting From the web:
knouting
English
Etymology
Old Norse (kn?tr), a knot in a cord.
Noun
knouting (plural knoutings)
- A leather scourge.
- A flogging with a knout.
- The knouting of the peasants went on for days in revenge for their uprising.
Verb
knouting
- present participle of knout
knouting From the web:
- what does knotting mean
- what is the meaning of knotting
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