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Type of whip or strict person of authority
For other uses, see Martinet (disambiguation).
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The martinet (/ˈmɑːrtɪnɪt/[1]) is a punitive device traditionally used in France and other parts of Europe. The word also has other usages, described below.
^OED s.v.martinet, n.2, "N.E.D. (1905) gives the pronunciation as (mā·ɹtinėt) /ˈmɑːtɪnɪt/ ."
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