Condom

Condom



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Condom
con·​dom | \ ˈkän-dəm , ˈkən- , dialectal -drəm \
1 : a sheath commonly of rubber worn over the penis (as to prevent conception or venereal infection during coitus)
2 : a device that is designed to be inserted into the vagina before coitus and that resembles in form and function the condom used by males
: a thin rubber covering that a man wears on his penis during sex in order to prevent a woman from becoming pregnant or to prevent the spread of diseases
con·​dom | \ ˈkän-dəm also ˈkən- \
2 : a device that is designed to be inserted into the vagina before coitus and that resembles in form and function the condom used by males
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circa 1706, in the meaning defined at sense 1
“Condom.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/condom. Accessed 21 Jan. 2021.
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"contraceptive sheath," 1706, traditionally named for a British physician during reign of Charles II (a story traceable to 1709), but there is no evidence for that. Also spelled condam , quondam , which suggests it may be from Italian guantone, from guanto "a glove." A word omitted in the original OED (c. 1890) and not used openly in the U.S. and not advertised in mass media until the November 1986 speech by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop on AIDS prevention. Compare prophylactic .

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