pudendum

Etymology
From, substantive use of the neuter plural gerundive of ; in Latin the usage in the plural form (to mean external genitalia), was far more common than the singular form, as is also the case in English.

Noun

 * 1)  External genital organs in a human; especially a woman's vulva.
 * 2)  A person's genitals, mons pubis, anus, and buttocks collectively.
 * 3)  A shameful part of something.

Usage notes

 * This term appears far more frequently in the plural — as — than in the singular, analogously with, which is rarely encountered in its obscure singular form , and with , a plurale tantum whose hypothetical singular form, , is otherwise an adjective in English.

Derived terms

 * pudendum muliebre
 * pudendum virile
 * pudendum virile

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) shaming