10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PUDENDOUS»
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pudendous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Progressive Dictionary of the English Language: A ...
PUDENDOUS. l'ii den dons (pu-den'dfis), a. [Lat. pudenda*. shameful, pudeo, to
be ashamed.] Fit and propel to be ashamed of ; shameful; disgraceful. (K.J
Sidney Smith Pudgy (pflj'l), a. [As other forms are podgy pudty, the word la
probably ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
No ! it could never be — it would have In-en pudendous. YYe repudiate it
altogether. We recollect also that there was a Mistress Sparrnwhawke, his
neighbour, probably not much better : but let this pass. We do not think that the
corn and malt ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1848
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The Gentleman's Magazine
... Rhododendrons growing in a strong tenacious clay. 5. A " Yucca in England is
seldom above five feet high, and dies as soon as it lias flowered! ! !" Let not our
readers give one grain of belief to this portentous, pudendous assertion. We have
...
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE
No ! it could never be — it would have been pudendous. We repudiate it
altogether. We recollect also that there was a Mistress Sparrowhateke, his
neighbour, probably not much better : but let this pass. Wc do not think that the
com and malt ...
SYLVANUS URBAN VOLUME XXIX, 1848
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The letters of Peter Plymley, essays, and speeches
... but because they remind her that her neighbours want it : a feeling laughable
in a priestess, pudendous in a priest ; venial when it withholds the blessing of a
ham, tyrannical and execrable when it narrows the boon of religious freedom.
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The Gentleman's Magazine
We do not think he could have taken Mistress Shakspere into the neighbourhood
of Mother Golden. No ! it could never be—it would have been pudendous. We
repudiate it altogether. We recollect also that there was a Mistress Sparrowhawke
, ...
7
The Word Circus: A Letter-perfect Book
... gas- tropodous, heteropodous, hybridous, iodous, isopodous, jeopardous,
lagopodous, lignipodous, molybdous, mucidous, multifidous, nefandous, nodous,
octapodous, palladous, paludous, pudendous, repandous, rhodous,
sauropodous, ...
8
Fictions of Modesty: Women and Courtship in the English Novel
The OED does cite later uses for some of the other English variants ("pudency," "
pudendous," "pudibund," "pudibundous," "pudi- bundity," "pudicity," and "pudify"),
but only "pudency" has survived into the twentieth century without being labeled ...
Ruth Bernard Yeazell, 1991
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Two Letters on the Subject of the Catholics: To My Brother ...
... because they remind her that her neighbours want them : — a feeling
laughable in a priestess, pudendous in a priest ; venial when it withholds the
blessings of an ham, tyrannical and execrable when it narrows the boon of
religious freedom.
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Lederer on Language: A Celebration of English, Good Grammar, ...
... gastropodous, heteropodous, hybridous, iodous, isopodous,jeopardous,
lagopodous, lignipodous, molybdous, mucidous, multzfid-ous, nefandous,
nodous, octapodous, palladous, paludous, pudendous, repandous, rhodous,
sauropodous, ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PUDENDOUS»
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The Paper Garden: Mrs Delany Begins Her Life's Work at 72 by …
Pudendous labouring of what is, after all, hardly a novel comparison between floral and human sexual organs, quickly irks. Mrs Delany's own prose combined ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 11»