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plectognath

English

Noun

plectognath (plural plectognaths)

  1. Any fish of the order Tetraodontiformes.

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cuckold

English

Etymology

From Middle English cokolde, cokewold, cockewold, kukwald, kukeweld, from Old French cucuault; a compound of cucu (cuckoo) (some varieties of the cuckoo bird lay their eggs in another’s nest) and Old French -auld. Cucu is either a directly derived onomatopoeic derivative of the cuckoo's call, or from Latin cuc?lus. Latin cuc?lus is a compound of onomatopoeic cucu (compare Late Latin cucus) and the diminutive suffix -ulus. -auld is from Frankish *-wald (similar suffixes are used in some personal names within other Germanic languages as well; confer English Harold, for instance), a suffixal use of Frankish *wald (power, mastery, dominion), from Proto-Germanic *wald? (might, power, authority) (compare German Gewalt), from *waldan? (to rule), from Proto-Indo-European *wal- (to be strong). Appears in Middle English in noun form circa 1250 as cokewald. First known use of the verb form is 1589.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??ld
  • (UK) IPA(key): /?k?.k??ld/, /?k?.k?ld/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?k?.ko?ld/, /?k?.k?ld/

Noun

cuckold (plural cuckolds)

  1. A man married to an unfaithful wife, especially when he is unaware or unaccepting of the fact.
    Synonyms: cornuto, cuck; see also Thesaurus:cuckold
    Coordinate terms: cuckquean; see also Thesaurus:cuckquean
    • 1546, François Rabelais, The Third Book, Chapter 36
      If I never marry, I shall never be a cuckold.
    • 2001, Goran V. Stanivukovic, Ovid and the Renaissance Body, page 178:
      In the early English drama, no play better approximates Ovid's contemptuous portrait of the willing cuckold than does Thomas Middleton's Chaste Maid in Cheapside (ca. 1612).
    • For quotations using this term, see Citations:cuckold.
  2. (fetishism) A man who is attracted to or aroused by the sexual infidelity of a partner.
  3. A West Indian plectognath fish, Rhinesomus triqueter.
  4. The scrawled cowfish, Acanthostracion quadricornis and allied species.

Synonyms

  • (Rhinesomus triqueter): Ostracion triqueter, smooth trunkfish

Derived terms

  • cuck
  • cuckolder
  • cuckoldress
  • cuckoldry

Related terms

  • bull
  • horner (one who cuckolds); see also Thesaurus:cuckolder
  • stag
  • vixen
  • cuckquean
  • wittol

Translations

Verb

cuckold (third-person singular simple present cuckolds, present participle cuckolding, simple past and past participle cuckolded)

  1. (transitive) To make a cuckold or cuckquean of someone by being unfaithful, or by seducing their partner or spouse.
    Synonyms: cuck, horn, hornify; see also Thesaurus:cuckoldize
    • 2008, Jeph Jacques, Questionable Content 1319: The Flimsiest of Logic
      Hey, I would never cuckold one of my friends. That’s way not cool.

Translations

Further reading

  • cuckold on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • smooth trunkfish on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • scrawled cowfish on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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