Pudor

//ˈpjuːdɔː// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    An appropriate sense of modesty or shame. uncountable

    "Woman, undoing with sweet pudor her belt of rushrope, offers her allmoist yoni to man’s lingam."

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"Woman, undoing with sweet pudor her belt of rushrope, offers her allmoist yoni to man’s lingam."

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin pudor (“sense of modesty or shame”), from pudet (“it shames”), as is pudency (via pudentia).

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