- CUCKOLD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Cuckold is perhaps the best known of these words, and it has many synonyms, including (but by no means restricted to) cornute, cornuto, hoddy-doddy, hoddypoll, horn, ram, and wittol (a man who is aware of his wife’s infidelity and acquiesces to it)
- The Cuckold (2009) - IMDb
The Cuckold: Directed by Jonathan Butler With Tracey B Wilson, Amber Paul, Tobin Tyler, Addison Henderson Two suburban couples and two city men become entangled in a web of lies, desire, and revenge, as they navigate the dangers of seeking love beneath surface appearances
- cuckold, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
cuckold, n ¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- How Cuckolding Became More Mainstream | Psychology Today
Female infidelity has a long history of stigma and shame Cuckolding and other forms of female non-monogamy have gotten more attention in mainstream media As shame and stigma decrease, people
- CUCKOLD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CUCKOLD meaning: 1 a man whose partner has a sexual relationship with someone else: 2 If a man is cuckolded, his… Learn more
- CUCKOLD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 a man whose spouse has committed adultery, often regarded as an object of scorn 2 to make a cuckold of Click for more definitions
- Cuckold - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A cuckold is a man who has been betrayed by his wife If your wife cuckolds you, she is cheating on you with a different man
- Cuckold - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Cuckold, from early 13c Old French cucuault (cuckoo + pejorative -ault), means a derisive name for a man whose wife is unfaithful, reflecting the cuckoo's habit
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