pudic
English
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈpjuːdɪk/
 - Rhymes: -uːdɪk
 
Adjective
    
pudic (comparative more pudic, superlative most pudic)
- Easily ashamed, having a strong sense of shame; modest, chaste.
- 1942, Rebecca West, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, Canongate, published 2006, page 383:
- Is it not extraordinary, by the way, that all over Europe, even in the pudic nurseries of your own country, this should be regarded as a children's book?
 
 - 1969, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor, Penguin, published 2011, page 46:
- a big mulberry-colored cake of soap slithered out of her hand, and her black-socked foot hooked the door shut with a bang which was more the echo of the soap's crashing against the marble board than a sign of pudic displeasure.
 
 
 - (anatomy) Pertaining to the pudendum or external genital organs; pudendal.
 
Romanian
    
    
Adjective
    
pudic m or n (feminine singular pudică, masculine plural pudici, feminine and neuter plural pudice)
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