monosyllable

English

Etymology

From mono- + syllable.

Noun

monosyllable (plural monosyllables)

  1. A word of one syllable.
  2. (Britain, slang, obsolete) A euphemism for the word cunt
References
  • 1811, Lexicon Balatronicum: Monosyllable, a woman's commodity.

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