The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cuckold \Cuck"old\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cuckolded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Cuckolding.]
To make a cuckold of, as a husband, by seducing his wife, or
by her becoming an adulteress.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of cuckold English)
Usage examples of "cuckolding".
What might the nobles of Auckney do to a child who was the result of the cuckolding of their lord?
When I'd first told my brother of my own cuckolding, he'd vowed that in my position he'd not have rested till he'd killed a thousand women: now we went back to his palace.
She embraced me timidly and replied that she deplored my murdering my wife and her paramour, both of whom she'd known and rather liked, for though in a general way she sympathized with my disenchanted outrage, she believed she understood as well my wife's motives for cuckolding me, which in her view were not all that different, essentially, from the ifrit's maiden's in the story.
I made up my mind that I should have you in the Park, but the thought of cuckolding Haldane, well .
And if one thing would give me more pleasure than cuckolding him, it will be killing him, Miss Ross.
Round-faced, red-haired Menelaus was there, whose cuckolding by Paris had provided the pretext for the war, and wily Odysseus, and the aged and rambling Nestor, whose head trembled incessantly.
As patron of guests and hosts Zeus was offended by the behaviour of Paris, cuckolding Menelaus while staying in his house, then escaping with his prize, getting off scot-free.
There was a certain kick to cuckolding a man who had tried to fuck him over, and now that was gone.
While I was cuckolding him, she gave up all his secrets-happily, willingly, ecstatically.