Meaning of "abacinate" in English

"Abacinate" is an archaic term that refers to the act of blinding someone by holding a red-hot metal plate close to their eyes without direct contact. This word is not common in modern usage and is primarily found in historical texts or discussions related to historical forms of torture. Originating from practices in the Roman Empire, "abacinate" reflects a form of punishment that was particularly cruel. Its rarity in contemporary language underscores the outdated nature of such practices, emphasizing historical contexts rather than current usage.

Meaning of "abacinate" in French

In French, the term "abacinate" similarly describes the act of blinding a person with a red-hot metal plate held near the eyes without physically touching them. Like its English counterpart, this word is seldom encountered in modern language and is mostly discussed within historical contexts. The historical practice associated with "abacinate" denotes a brutal form of punishment, highlighting the inhumane methods employed in past eras. This term may appear in studies or discussions focusing on the history of torture and punishment.

Pronunciation of "abacinate" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /əˈbæsɪneɪt/

Pronunciation Variations: There are no significant regional or dialectical variations in the pronunciation of "abacinate" as it is largely unused in contemporary English, maintaining a consistent pronunciation across regions.

Pronunciation of "abacinate" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /abasinɛt/

Pronunciation Variations: As with English, the French pronunciation of "abacinate" does not exhibit significant regional variations due to its rarity in everyday speech. It is primarily found in historical or academic contexts.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The historian described how rulers would abacinate their enemies. (L'historien a décrit comment les dirigeants abacineraient leurs ennemis.)

  2. Abacinate was a dreadful tactic used in medieval times. (Abaciner était une tactique épouvantable utilisée au Moyen Âge.)

  3. The novel included a scene where the protagonist was threatened with abacinate. (Le roman comprenait une scène où le protagoniste était menacé d'abacination.)

  4. In ancient tales, villains often resorted to abacinate as a form of control. (Dans les contes anciens, les méchants recouraient souvent à l'abacination comme forme de contrôle.)

  5. Learning about abacinate gave insight into past tyrannies. (Apprendre sur l'abacination a donné un aperçu des tyrannies passées.)

  6. The documentary on torture methods explained the process of abacinate. (Le documentaire sur les méthodes de torture a expliqué le processus d'abacination.)

  7. Historians debate the frequency of abacinate in ancient cultures. (Les historiens débattent de la fréquence de l'abacination dans les cultures anciennes.)

  8. Fictional depictions of abacinate often aim to illustrate brutality. (Les représentations fictives de l'abacination visent souvent à illustrer la brutalité.)

  9. The cruel ruler was known to abacinate dissidents without mercy. (Le dirigeant cruel était connu pour abaciner les dissidents sans pitié.)

  10. Abacinate serves as a reminder of humanity's darker history. (L'abacination sert de rappel de l'histoire plus sombre de l'humanité.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "abacinate" in English

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Similar Words: blind, torture, torment, afflict, punish

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "abacinate" in French

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Similar Words: aveugler, torturer, tourmenter, affliger, punir

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