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[
ver
-i-kuhnd
]
ver·e·cund
/
ˈvɛr
ɪˌkʌnd
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-i-kuhnd
]
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adjective
Archaic
.
bashful; modest.
Origin:
1540–50;
<
Latin
verēcundus,
equivalent to
verē
(
rī
) to fear +
-cundus
adj. suffix
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verecund
(ˈvɛrɪˌkʌnd)
—
adj
rare
shy or modest
[C16: from Latin
verēcundus
diffident, from
verērī
to fear]
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