Wittol
Here is
another archaic word – a wittol was a man who was aware of and tolerant of his wife’s
infidelity; an acquiescent cuckold. Its first known use is in the fifteenth
century and it came from the Middle English witen
to know and cokewold cuckold. It was also used to simply mean a witless
person – perhaps on the basis that those who ignored their wives’ infidelity
were witless.
Was/is there a female version of the word?
ReplyDeleteI don't know. I haven't come across one. I shall see what I can find.
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