pudency

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  Modesty.
 * 2) * 1780,, Alwyn, London: Fielding & Walker, Volume I, Letter 4, p.58,
 * He has no respect to the timidity or pudency of youth or sex, but will say the most discouraging, as well as the rudest things, and receives pleasure in proportion to the pain he communicates.
 * He has no respect to the timidity or pudency of youth or sex, but will say the most discouraging, as well as the rudest things, and receives pleasure in proportion to the pain he communicates.