Citations:belash


 * 1869, William M. Cooper, Flagellation and the Flagellants (page 386)
 * The same mother, Agnes Paston, enters among her errands in London a commission to her son's tutor, Greenfield, to "belash" his charge till he amend, he being then fifteen and having been some time at Cambridge.
 * 1882, The Boy's Own Annual (volume 5, page 734)
 * begging him "to belash" her son, as his last master had done
 * 1896, MacMillan's Magazine (volume 73, page 295)
 * the men pulling them up with a jerk to alight and chastise some flagrant offender; and finally a babel of dismal howls and angry ascrying [sic], as the long rods are shortened to a convenient length and the process of belashing begins.
 * the men pulling them up with a jerk to alight and chastise some flagrant offender; and finally a babel of dismal howls and angry ascrying [sic], as the long rods are shortened to a convenient length and the process of belashing begins.