Avoutry

/əˈvaʊtri/ noun

An archaic or obsolete term for adultery, particularly in legal or historical contexts.

From Old French 'avouterie,' derived from 'avoué' (acknowledged or confessed), referring to adulterous relationships; used in medieval and early modern English law.

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