The Fable's Wife
has been jack-hammered
.
swept under
the rug
.
Deer John letter,
The Fillerupwithethel
has a crush
on
certain
people:
from earlier priembre , from L. premere "to press" (see press (v.1)).
pregnant
has been jack-hammered
.
swept under
the rug
.
Deer John letter,
The Fillerupwithethel
has a crush
on
certain
people:
from earlier priembre , from L. premere "to press" (see press (v.1)).
pregnant
"with child," 1545, from L. prægnantem (nom. prægnans, originally prægnas ) "with child," lit. "before birth," probably from præ- "before" + root of gnasci "be born." Used much earlier in Eng. in fig. senses (1413); the late record probably reflects its status as a taboo word, which it somewhat retained until c.1950; modern euphemisms include anticipating, enceinte, expecting, in a family way, in a delicate (or interesting) condition. Slang preggers is recorded from 1942. O.E. terms included mid-bearne , lit. "with child;" bearn-eaca , lit. "child-adding" or "child-increasing;" and geacnod "increased." Among c.1800 slang terms for "pregnant" were Poisoned (in ref. to the swelling).
Thanks in advance
for admitting
me
into your
last
class.
Thanks in advance
for admitting
me
into your
last
class.
cy·e·sis
/saɪˈisɪs/ Show Spelled[sahy-ee-sis] Show IPA
–noun, plural -ses /-siz/ Show Spelled[-seez] Show IPA.
pregnancy.
Thanks in advance, Teach
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