How Do You Spell RUTTISHNESS?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʌtɪʃnəs] (IPA)

Ruttishness is spelled with a double T and a single S. The first syllable is pronounced /ˈrʌt/ with a short vowel sound, while the second syllable is pronounced /ɪʃ/ with a soft "sh" sound. This word refers to a state of being highly sexually aroused or in heat, and is often used to describe animals such as deer or horses. Despite its unusual spelling, ruttishness is a fairly common word in the specialized vocabulary of animal behaviorists and veterinarians.

RUTTISHNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Ruttishness is a noun that refers to the state or quality of being ruttish. It is derived from the adjective "ruttish," which describes an intense or excessive desire for sexual gratification.

    Ruttishness is typically associated with animals, particularly those in heat, such as mammals like deer or goats. During the rutting season, when animals are driven by their instinctive mating behavior, they may display signs of ruttishness, such as increased aggression, restlessness, or relentless pursuit of mating opportunities.

    In a broader context, ruttishness can also be used to describe humans' intense sexual desire or state of being aroused. It implies a strong and often uncontrollable sexual urge or passion. However, the term is typically used in a more negative or derogatory manner, suggesting a lack of self-control or setting aside higher cognitive functions in pursuit of immediate sexual gratification.

    While ruttishness can be a natural and instinctive sexual behavior that helps perpetuate the species, the term can also carry a connotation of lustfulness or promiscuity. As with any instinctual behavior, society and cultural norms often shape how ruttishness and expressions of sexual desire are perceived and judged.

Common Misspellings for RUTTISHNESS

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  • euttishness
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  • ryttishness
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  • rurtishness
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Etymology of RUTTISHNESS

The word "ruttishness" is derived from the adjective "ruttish", which means being lustful, amorous, or in a state of sexual excitement. The term "ruttish" comes from the noun "rut", which refers to the reproductive period or the mating season of mammals, particularly deer or other cervids. The word "rut" itself dates back to the early 15th century and is believed to have originated from Old English "rudd" or "rydd", meaning "roar" or "bellow". It is thought that the term "rut" was used to describe the loud vocalizations made by males during their mating behaviors. Over time, "rut" has come to be associated with the sexual behavior and heightened sexual drive of animals, giving rise to the word "ruttish" and subsequently "ruttishness" to describe such behaviors in humans.

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