Chaber

/tʃæˈbɛr/ noun

Definition

A leather whip or scourge, particularly one with multiple lashes, used historically as an instrument of punishment or control.

Etymology

From French origin; related to chabouk; the term reflects medieval and colonial-era implements for control and punishment.

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The word 'chaber' connects to darker histories of control—understanding such vocabulary reveals how objects became symbols of power across cultures.

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