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The word "whipping" likely derives from the Old English verb "hweppan," which means "to move swiftly or jerkily." This verb is onomatopoeic, imitating the sound of a whip or similar object when it is swung. Over time, the word "hweppan" came to be used more specifically for the act of striking with a whip.
Additional Notes:
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