The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pudicity
Pudicity \Pu*dic"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. pudicit['e], L. pudicitia.]
Modesty; chastity.
--Howell.
Wiktionary
pudicity
n. modesty; chastity. (from 16th c.)
Usage examples of "pudicity".
I wanted no reports made to Myros or Zeno regarding my sensuality or carnality or pudicity or anything else about me.
I hardly need say that I had never in my life suffered from the crippling Christian vice of pudicity, nor had I been abstemious of sexual appetite, nor had I been lacking for opportunities to slake that appetite.