kibe

Etymology
en, but first attested in.

Attestations in 's time seem to suggest it was intended as mildly vulgar (compare ) and metaphorical; see more at this Open Literature article, which claims as most probable origin:


 * Compare 🇨🇬,, although this itself may borrow from Middle English, and we may be dealing with some ancient unknown term. Compare , a medieval word that might also take from Celtic.

There has been further theoretical conjecture as well:


 * Assuming the origin English or Welsh derived from is pre-Celtic, some have speculated a link to an word from a British Vasconic, in this case related to 🇨🇬, compounded from a lost root ,.

Noun

 * 1)  A chilblain (often ulcerated), especially on the heel of the foot (also afflictive to some animals); a cold sore or blister.

Etymology 2
, accused of plagiarizing other blogs. .

Noun

 * 1)  plagiarism