English
Etymology
From Latin #Latin|pudor, from pudere ‘be ashamed’, as is pudency (via pudentia).
Pronunciation
IPA|/'pju:dÉ”:/
Noun
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- An appropriate sense of modesty or shame.
#:*1922: Woman, undoing with sweet pudor her belt of rushrope, offers her allmoist yoni to man’s lingam. — James Joyce, Ulysses
Translations
Dutch pudeur
French pudeur
ca:pudor
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