couvade

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Noun
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cou=vade

WORDNET DICTIONARY

Noun couvade has 1 sense

CIDE DICTIONARY

couvaden. [F., fr. couver. See Covey.].
     A custom, among certain barbarous tribes, that when a woman gives birth to a child her husband takes to his bed, as if ill.  [1913 Webster]
    "The world-wide custom of the couvade, where at childbirth the husband undergoes medical treatment, in many cases being put to bed for days."  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

couvade, n. a custom by which a father appears to undergo labour and childbirth when his child is being born.

Etymology
F f. couver hatch f. L cubare lie down

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