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cuckold

noun
cuck·​old | \ ˈkə-kəld How to pronounce cuckold (audio) , -(ˌ)kƍld\

Definition of cuckold

: a man whose wife is unfaithful

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cuckold transitive verb

The Many Synonyms of Cuckold

One of the more glaring inequities of the English language is that it has a significantly larger number of words for “a man whose wife is unfaithful” than it does for “a woman whose man is unfaithful.” 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). What of a woman whose husband is unfaithful? For that our language appears to have but a single word, and an obscure one at that: cuckquean.

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Tom is also a cuckold: Shiv is cheating on him with her ex Nate (Ashley Zukerman), a floppy-haired political operative. Meredith Blake, chicagotribune.com, "Matthew Macfadyen is as mortified by ‘Succession’ as you are," 12 Aug. 2019 Tom is also a cuckold: Shiv is cheating on him with her ex Nate (Ashley Zukerman), a floppy-haired political operative. Los Angeles Times, "Matthew Macfadyen is as mortified by ‘Succession’ as you are," 8 Aug. 2019 The collective heart rallied to the mortified cuckold, whose public persona shifted overnight from stud to object of pity. Marcia Desanctis, Town & Country, "Mark Sanford, Act II," 14 Feb. 2013 Her persona on-screen was that of a glossy, almost mannequin-like sophisticate, a swan-necked beauty with high cheekbones who yearns, cuckolds and destroys with not so much as a Gallic shrug. Adam Bernstein, Washington Post, "StĂ©phane Audran, acclaimed French actress of fire and ice, dies at 85," 27 Mar. 2018 Paul Sparks is Koresh’s right-hand man and cuckold Steve Schneider, with Andrea Riseborough as Judy Schneider, who gives birth to a child by Koresh. Michael Phillips, chicagotribune.com, "'Waco' review: Taylor Kitsch and Michael Shannon star in a grim Texas standoff," 25 Jan. 2018 The show presents the former as both a pimp and a cuckold, the latter as an abusive husband and — egads! — a cigarette smoker. Christopher J. Scalia, National Review, "Must Dramatic Art Be Historically Accurate?," 10 Jan. 2018 The Walking Dead, which in the last three years has killed off almost every person of color and turned the rest into concubines and cuckolds? Jason Johnson, The Root, "In Star Wars: The Last Jedi, John Boyega, People of Color Get to Shine in a Galaxy Far, Far Away," 15 Dec. 2017 Even Shakespeare and Chaucer cracked wise about cuckolds, who were often depicted wearing horns. Carl Zimmer, New York Times, "Fathered by the Mailman? It’s Mostly an Urban Legend," 8 Apr. 2016

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First Known Use of cuckold

13th century, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for cuckold

Middle English cokewold

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cuckold

noun

English Language Learners Definition of cuckold

old-fashioned : a man whose wife has sex with someone else : a man's whose wife commits adultery

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