| 31. | However, during the Markovic scandal, thus appearing to confirm her husband's status as a cuckold.
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| 32. | The cuckold in our example uses a psychological model to explain the frost as the wrath of the Gods.
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| 33. | Shakespeare's poetry often referred to cuckolds, with several of his characters suspecting they had become one.
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| 34. | Mentioned in particular are such epithets as " cuckold, thief, traitor, heretic or leper ."
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| 35. | "Cuckold " begins not with the formality of harpsichords but with a reed-backed country dance.
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| 36. | They agree to an adulterous affair between themselves, so that the nobleman cuckolds the king who has cuckolded him.
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| 37. | The title of this is'The Contented Cuckold, or Woman's Advocate,'4to, 1692.
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| 38. | Under the Abril Music label he released " 500 Anos de Chifre ", with songs about cuckolds.
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| 39. | Many will conclude that the brigadier could bear gossip and innuendo, but not mass-media exposure as a cuckold.
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| 40. | And more, a business failure, abused husband, cuckold, derelict father and, finally, murderer and convict.
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