flagellant in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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flagellant [Am ˈflædʒələnt, fləˈdʒɛlənt, Brit ˈfladʒ(ə)l(ə)nt, fləˈdʒɛl(ə)nt] N

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The flagellants have different ways of expressing their selves.
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In the period of the decline of feudalism, the flagellant sects marched through the towns and villages predicting the end of the world.
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There's nothing flagellant or bitter, nothing that could potentially cloud her crystalline prose.
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When his vow was over, he turned into a "manabad" or someone who wounded flagellants.
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The spirit of these paintings is the same spirit that propelled the flagellants onto the road.
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Not to be confused with flagellants, though poisoning by these also hurts.
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In addition, this gonfalone promoted the flagellant confraternity which was in rivalry with the citys other confraternities.
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Others developed into flagellants or other practices considered heretical.
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It is believed that society subsequently became more violent as the mass mortality rate cheapened life and thus increased warfare, crime, popular revolt, waves of flagellants, and persecution.
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In the past, participating confraternities, including the one of this church, included flagellants.
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