cunt:
Vulgar and offensive term for: 1. The female genitalia . Usage: Cunt has been taboo for at least 600 years; today, most women consider it to be the single most offensive word in the English language.
Etymology: Possibly from the Anglo-Saxon cynd, the Middle English form of the word was cunte / count(e) , corresponding to the Old Icelandic kunta and the Dutch and Low German kunte, meaning female pudenda . Other possible origins: 1) The Latin cunneus , meaning wedge , or cunnus , meaning pudend or vulva , a word regarded as obscene and eventually outlawed in Rome. Horace used it , Cicero did not. 2) From the Old English coint / coynte / qwaynt / cwithe , the womb . The Oxford English Dictionary cites its first use in 1230 when the word appeared in the name of a London lane, Gropecuntelane , listed among the stews (brothel area) of Southwark. It is also found in the familty name of some women from 1200 to 1500: Gunoka Cuntles, Bele Wydecuntlse (1318), Godwin Clawecuncte (1366), Simon Sitbithecunte, John Fillecunt, Robert Clevecunt (1302). Chaucer used a version of the word in 1383 in The Miller's Tale . (See quote below.) See also: country .
Quotes:
(1) Geoffrey Chaucer. The Miller's Tale (1386): ' Full prively he caught her by the queinte .' and ' Prycelyhe caught her by the queynte .' ( Queynte , from quaint , a many-layered, in-folded mystery.)
(2) Captain Francis Grose defines C**T in his Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (1811): ' a nasty name for a nasty thing .'
(3) Saying: ' The good news is that she has one / The bad-news is that she may be one .'
(4) William Shakespeare's famous pun on cunt and urination in Twelfth Night . Malvolio, attempting to decipher the handwriting of a letter: ' By my life , this is my ladys hand! These be her very Cs, her U's, 'n her Ts; and thus makes she her great Ps .'
(5) Germaine Greer. The Female Eunuch (1970): ' Lady, love your cunt! ' If men love their cocks , women should love their cunts . She launched this slogan arquing that equality of the sexes could be achieved only if women could free themselves from sexual repression.
2. Offensive term of address or reference for a woman , especially one regarded as sexually promiscuous . See playgirl for synonyms.
3. A woman regarded solely as a sex-object .
Quote: ' Big girl , big cunt. Small girl , all cunt .' From Encyclopedia of Graffiti . Reisner & Wechsler.
4. Rude insult aimed at a woman held in contempt.
Quote: Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ' It's not unusual to insult people by identifying them with their body parts . Calling someone a pr**k is a commonplace insult, but we reserve use of the expression for males of a particular character, and not for men in general. C**t , on the other hand, is not only a term filled with contempt and disdain, but it is applied indiscriminately, regardless of the person's character, insulting not only the person toward whom the remark is aimed, but all women everywhere .'
5. Sexual intercourse with a woman . See copulation for synonyms.
6. Term of affection between lesbian lovers.
7. Gays' term for a fellator's mouth .
8. Gays' term for the anus .
See Also: Anthony Blunt, ball-breaker, ball-buster, ball-busting, bawdy monosyllable, BCH, berk, Berkeley Hunt, Berkshire Hunt, Birchington Hunt, Burlington Hunt, C, C**T, C-light, c-word, C.P., Cambridge punt, canoe inspector, Charley, Charley Hunt, Charlie, Charlie Hunt, Cheeks of Cunnyborough, clowt, cock-teaser, cockteaser, conjugate, conny, constable, cony, country, County Down, coynte, crunt, CT, cunnicle, cunnikin, cunning, cunny, cunny-warren, cunt, cunt-tease, cunt-teaser, cuntikin, cuntkin, cuntlapper, cuntlet, dick-teaser, divine monosyllable, dockers ABC, female genitorture, figa, four-letter word, gasp and grunt, gib tenuck, grasp and grunt, groan and grunt, growl and grunt, grumble, grumble and grunt, hotcha, Joe Hunt, kut, love juice, meat-seeking pissile, Miss Laycock, monosyllable, open C, poon light, prick-tease, prick-teaser, quaint, queynte, quiff, scunt, see, see you next Tuesday, sharp and blunt, Sir Anthony Blunt, tease, teaser, tenuc, tetbury portion, thingstable, torture, tuzzy-muzzy, unt-cay, venerable monosyllable
Quotes Containing cunt:
A four-letter-word is a swear word of sexual or scatological nature. Examples: arse ; cock , crap , cunt , fart , fuck , piss , quim , shit , turd , twat . The excretory words, crap , shit and turd are sometimes referred to as the base trio.
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): 'Nobody really knows where the hole came from, though Captain Grose, the roguish eighteenth- century lexicographer, had his own ideas about it . His version opens with an angel who had been employed in forming women, forgetting to cut off their parts-of-generation . Enter Lucifer who took it upon himself to set matters right. Taking a somewhat direct approach to the problem, he placed himself in a sawpit with a scythe fixed to a stick in his hand and directed the women to straddle the pit . He then gave each the mark-of-the-beast (c. 1715). The pit being too deep for the length of his instrument , tall women received only a moderate scratch , but little women, because their legs were so short and more within his reach, received a somewhat larger cut . The long and the short of it? They both went home with an everlasting-wound (17th C), known in some quarters as the divine-scar (18th C). The Devil, henceforth, was to be known as Old Nick or Ole Scratch; and the c**t [cunt, as slit (17th-20th C), nick , and gash (both 16th-20thC).'
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