Nagyka

The Kantschu (also Kantschuk and popular etymology Kant shoe or Kandschuh, in the 18th century in all four forms into German borrowed over Polish kańczug or Czech kančuch from Turkish Kamçı, in Russian, on the other hand нагайка, Nagaika called ) is an in Oriental and Slavic peoples spread from leather braided belt whip, worn with a short stem or without stem only on a loop around the wrist. In the German -speaking world it was known through travel reports and as an attribute of Russian Cossacks and officers and then transferred her name on indigenous instruments punishment in prisons and education.

As facetious derivation of their name Jean Paul " whip, mistreat " also on edge footwear, the verb formed which has not found permanent entrance into the German vocabulary.

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