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May 22, 2019
This week’s themeTosspot words borrowed from other languages This week’s words amuse-gueule skitterbrook cache-sexe scaldabanco gainpain
Fig leaf, the original cache-sexe
Adam en Eva by Jan van Scorel, 1527 Photo: mickeymousestudio
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with Anu Gargcache-sexe
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A small garment to cover the genitals.
ETYMOLOGY:
From French cache-sexe (literally, hides sex), from cacher (to hide) +
sexe (genitals, sex). Earliest documented use: 1926.
USAGE:
“She oscillated listlessly in nothing but a spangled brassiere and a
sequin-covered cache-sexe the shape of a heart.” Peter Ustinov; Loser; Heinemann; 1961. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I should dearly love that the world should be ever so little better for my
presence. Even on this small stage we have our two sides, and something
might be done by throwing all one's weight on the scale of breadth,
tolerance, charity, temperance, peace, and kindliness to man and beast. We
can't all strike very big blows, and even the little ones count for
something. -Arthur Conan Doyle, physician and writer (22 May 1859-1930)
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