subs. phr. (old Scots’).—The female pudendum. For synonyms, see MONOSYLLABLE.

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  1460–1508.  W. KENNEDY, Ane Agit Manis (The Bannatyne Manuscript, Hunterian Club Publications, p. 780–82). That evir I scherwit MOWTH THANKLESS.

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  d. 1555.  LYNDSAY, The Answer to the King’s Flyting, in Wks. (Edinburgh, 1873), I. 106, l. 33.

                        Sae sair I rew
That ever I did MOUTH-THANKLES so persew.

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  d. 1584?  A. SCOTT, Of May, in Wks. (Edinburgh, 1826).

        For helth of body now have E,
Nocht oft till mell with THANKLESS MOWTH.

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