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corium forisfacere

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A quick definition of corium forisfacere:

Term: CORIUM FORISFACERE

Definition: Corium forisfacere is a Latin term used in history to describe the act of whipping a person, particularly a servant, as a form of punishment. It literally means "to forfeit skin" and is also known as corium perdere.

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CORIUM FORISFACERE

Corium forisfacere is a Latin term used in law which means "to forfeit skin". It was historically used to describe the punishment of whipping a person, especially a servant, as a form of discipline. It is also known as corium perdere.

An example of corium forisfacere would be a master punishing their servant by whipping them for not completing their tasks on time. Another example would be a judge sentencing a criminal to be publicly whipped as a form of punishment for their crime.

These examples illustrate how corium forisfacere was used as a form of physical punishment in the past. It was a way for those in power to exert control over those who were considered lower in status or class. However, this form of punishment is now considered cruel and inhumane, and has been abolished in many countries.

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shaquilleoatmeal
17:38
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babycat
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shaquilleoatmeal
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i mean yea, are they not? I assumed lsd percentile wasn't the same as aba
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