Plural of ferula; multiple rods, sticks, or fennel plants used historically for punishment or grown for various purposes.
From Latin ferula + English regular plural '-s'. The standard English plural form of the Latin noun.
Schoolmasters once carried ferulas as symbols of authority—the sight of multiple ferulas hanging in a classroom would have terrified students centuries ago, making this noun heavy with historical fear.
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