Pudeur

The word “pudeur” is French and translates to “modesty” or “decency” in English. The etymology of “pudeur” traces back to the Latin word “pudor,” which means “shame” or “modesty.” The Latin “pudor” itself is derived from the verb “pudēre,” meaning “to feel shame” or “to be ashamed.”

In summary:

  • French: pudeur
  • Latin: pudor (shame, modesty)
  • Latin verb: pudēre (to feel shame, to be ashamed)

This evolution reflects the concept of modesty and decency as feelings of propriety and respect for societal norms, often tied to a sense of shame or embarrassment when these norms are not adhered to.

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