noun
- Plural of ferula; a flat wooden rod or cane used historically for punishment, especially in schools.
- In botany and anatomy, plural of ferula; a splint or support device used to immobilize a limb or joint.
Usage: archaic; historical
Usage: medical; technical
Examples
- The schoolmaster kept ferulae in his desk to discipline unruly students.
- In medieval schools, ferulae were common instruments of corporal punishment.
- The doctor applied ferulae to stabilize the patient's fractured wrist.
- Ferulae were used in ancient times to enforce discipline in educational settings.
- Modern medicine has largely replaced rigid ferulae with more flexible bracing systems.