pudendum muliebre

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A woman’s pudendum; her vulva; compare pudendum virile

6) Two nights after the birth of the infant, and until the tenth night, a midwife will, in some places, daily thrust her finger into the pudendum muliebre and vagina, for the purpose of removing any clots of blood which may remain in the vagina. This is to vakasilima.(7) When a mother has, after the birth of an infant, had too early intercourse with her husband, a midwife will be called in, who will vakasilima her by thrusting her finger into the pudendum muliebre and vagina.

pudendum muliebre

    Hyphenation

    pu·den·dum muliebre

    Etymology

    () From Latin pudendum (quod vide) + muliebre, neuter form of muliebris (“of a woman”).
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