A plural or variant form used in historical or clinical contexts, related to sexual anatomy or behavior.
From Latin 'cunnus,' itself possibly deriving from Sanskrit or Indo-European roots meaning 'hollow' or 'cleft,' expressing concepts of physical anatomy.
This word's journey through Latin, medieval medicine, and modern sexual terminology shows how the same anatomical terms persist across centuries in professional language!
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