schaamhaar
Dutch
Etymology
From schamen (“to (be a)shame(d)”) + haar (“hair”), calque of German Schamhaar, though note that the first element in the German word is a noun. The oldest citations in Dutch use the plural form.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsxaːm.ɦaːr/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: schaam‧haar
Noun
schaamhaar n (plural schaamharen, diminutive schaamhaartje n)
- (countable) A single pubic hair. [from ca. 1840]
- (collective, uncountable) Pubic hair, hairgrowth in the pubic region. [from 1850s]
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Descendants
- Afrikaans: skaamhaar
- → West Frisian: skamhier (calque)
See also
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