Crossword-Solution: CUCKOLD 7 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Cuckold n. A man whose wife is unfaithful; the husband of an
adulteress.
Cuckold n. A West Indian plectognath fish (Ostracion triqueter).
Cuckold n. The cowfish.
Cuckold v. t. To make a cuckold of, as a husband, by seducing his
wife, or by her becoming an adulteress.

We have 10 clues for the answer “CUCKOLD”

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A man whose wife has committed adultery 1 answer
COMPLAISANT husband 1 answer
HUSBAND of unfaithful wife 1 answer
Husband of an adulteress 1 answer
Husband that has committed adultery 1 answer
Man with an unfaithful wife 1 answer
deceived husband 1 answer
injured husband 1 answer
A MAN WHOSE WIFE COMMITTED ADULTERY 11 answers
Horn 38 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
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greedy person
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Sentences with CUCKOLD (5)

Besides, it was believed, some meetings were at his house, wherein the art of the bawd was more beneficial to him than that of a conjurer, and that he was a better artist in the one than in the other: and that you may know his skill, he was himself a cuckold, having a very pretty wench to his wife, which would say, she did it to try his skill, but it fared with him as with astrologers that cannot foresee their own destiny.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
Speak well of ye! 'sblood, an scholars be such cuckold-makers, to clap horns of [173] honest men's heads o' this order, I'll ne'er trust smooth faces and small ruffs more.--But, an I be not revenged for this, would I might be turned to a gaping oyster, and drink nothing but salt water! [Aside, and then exit above.] EMPEROR.
Dr. Faustus Christopher Marlowe 1997
Hartshorne's "Ancient Metrical Ballads", London, 1829), where Arthur is described as a cuckold himself and as having always by him a horn (cup) which he delights in trying on his knights as a test of their ladies' chastity.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997
Thou art the one to lie with me, in accordance with thy promise; and shall this man by force accomplish his wish before thy eyes? Gentle knight, exert thyself, and make haste to bear me aid." He sees that the other man held the damsel brutally uncovered to the waist, and he is ashamed and angered to see him assault her so; yet it is not jealousy he feels, nor will he be made a cuckold by him.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997
Well, sir; pray be covered—and you have—Heh! You have finished the matter, heh? And I am, as I should be, a sort of civil perquisite to a whore-master, called a cuckold, heh? Is it not so? Come, I’m inclining to believe every word you say.
The Old Bachelor William Congreve 2015

Quotes with CUCKOLD (3)

LEONATOWell, then, go you into hell? BEATRICENo, but to the gate; and there will the devil meet me, like an old cuckold, with horns on his head, and say 'Get you to heaven, Beatrice, get you to heaven; here's no place for you maids:' so deliver I up my apes, and away to Saint Peter for the heavens; he shows me where the bachelors sit, and there live we as merry as the day is long.
William Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing
He should in humility have asked her why it was that he was naturally a cuckold, why two women of different temperaments and characters had been inspired to have lovers at his expense. He should be telling her, with the warmth of her body warming his, that his second wife had confessed to greater sexual pleasure when she remembered that she was deceiving him.
William Trevor
Treaties are like marriage: they aren't entered in to with the thought of betrayal, and once they're concluded one shouldn't be suspicious. And if that doesn't suit somebody, they shouldn't get married. Because you can't become a cuckold without being a husband, but you'll admit that fear of wearing the horns is a pitiful and quite ridiculous justification for enforced celibacy.
Andrzej Sapkowski Wieza Jaskolki