arch. [f. prec. sb.] To beat or strike with a batoon, to thrash with a stick, to cudgel. (See BATON v.)

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1683.  Roxb. Bal. (1885), 336. Payton batoon’d him for calling him Rogue.

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1818.  Scott, Br. Lamm., xvi. If you do not depart … I will batoon you to death.

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1863.  Sala, Capt. Dang., I. iv. 102. I would batoon you to a mummy.

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