centesimation

Etymology
From the, from , from ; compare , , , , and.

Noun

 * 1)  The  by  of every  man (of an  or  of prisoners or mutineers) for.
 * 2) * page 413
 * Sometimes the criminals were decimated by lot, as appears in Polybius, Tacitus, Plutarch, Appian, Dio, Julius Capitolinus, who also mentions a centesimation.
 * 1) * 1897, The Columbian Cyclopedia VI, “ centesimate ”
 * To inflict the punishment of centesimation.
 * To inflict the punishment of centesimation.

Translations

 * Welsh: canfediant