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pudency

[ pyood-n-see ]

noun

  1. modesty; bashfulness; shamefacedness.


pudency

/ ˈ±èÂá³ÜË»åÉ™²Ô²õɪ /

noun

  1. modesty, shame, or prudishness
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pudency1

1605–15; < Late Latin pudentia shame, equivalent to Latin pudent- (stem of ±è³Ü»åŧ²Ô²õ, present participle of ±è³Ü»åŧ°ù±ð to be ashamed) + -ia -y 3; -ency
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pudency1

C17: from Late Latin pudentia, from Latin ±è³Ü»åŧ°ù±ð to feel shame
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He scatters words and phrases like “wombbud,†“clitoridian croon,†“total impubescence,†“piercing vagitus,†“rosy pudency.â€

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While he was exciting his loyal readers with outhouse humor and photos of splay-legged models, Hustler publisher Larry Flynt incited the guardians of public pudency.

Meanwhile, the movie, largely because of Fritz's bathtub scene, got an X rating, something of a coup for the animated cartoon, the last bastion of pudency.*

There was the same backwardness and hesitancy which in his best days it was hard for him to overcome, so that talking with him was almost like love-making, and his shy, beautiful soul had to be wooed from its bashful pudency like an unschooled maiden.

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Nothing now is left him to live for but his faultless hand and her faultless face—still and full, suggestive of no change in the steady deep-lidded eyes and heavy lovely lips without love or pudency or pity.

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