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Etymology of the Latin word pudicus

the Latin word pudicus (chaste, modest; virtuous)
derived from the Latin word pudere (to be ashamed; be ashamed; make ashamed; [me pudet => I am ashamed]; it shames, make ashamed; [me tui pudet => I am ashamed of you])

Derivations in Latin

pudicitia, impudicus

Derivations in other languages

Italian pudico, Portuguese pudico, Romanian pudic, Spanish púdico



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