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In modern English, cunt is a term for either or both of the vulva and vagina. It is an old word in English, and like many such words, has considerable emotional power. It is considered vulgar by many, and was formerly commonly considered obscene. Used in some contexts, it is still. It is often considered by many groups to be the one of most offensive words in English language.
The word is, like many perjorative words, being reclaimed from its former taboo status. The homosexual community has reclaimed the word queer in this sense over the last few decades. It may be that cunt will be seen in a quite different way in future.
cunt
"female intercrural foramen," or, as some 18c. writers refer to
it, "the monosyllable," M.E. cunte "female genitalia," akin to O.N.
kunta, from P.Gmc. *kunton, of uncertain origin. Some suggest a link
with L. cuneus "wedge," others to PIE base *geu- "hollow place," still
others to PIE *gwen-, root of queen and Gk. gyne "woman." The form is
similar to L. cunnus "female pudenda," which is likewise of disputed
origin, perhaps lit. "gash, slit," from PIE *sker- "to cut," or
lit. "sheath," from PIE *kut-no-, from base *(s)keu- "to conceal,
hide." First known reference in Eng. is said to be c.1230 Oxford or
London street name Gropecuntlane, presumably a haunt of prostitutes.
Avoided in public speech since 15c.; considered obscene since 17c. Du.
cognate de kont means "a bottom, an arse." Du. also has attractive
poetic slang ways of expressing this part, such as liefdesgrot,
lit. "cave of love," and vleesroos "rose of flesh." Alternate form
cunny is attested from c.1720 but is certainly much earlier and forced
a change in the pronunciation of coney (q.v.), but it was good for a
pun while coney was still the common word for "rabbit": "A pox upon
your Christian cockatrices! They cry, like poulterers' wives, 'No
money, no coney.' " [Massinger, 1622] See also
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