menses

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== Français == === Forme de nom commun === menses \mɑ̃s\ féminin Pluriel de mense. === Anagrammes === → Modifier la liste d’anagrammes == Anglais == === Étymologie === Du latin mensis (« mois »). === Nom commun === menses \Prononciation ?\ (Médecine) Règles, menstrues. In answering that her menses were regular and that she was not pregnant, Mrs. Payne acted in good faith, believing such answers to be true. — (Supreme Court of Texas, The Texas Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, volume 101, p. 453. Gammel-Statesman publishing Company, 1909.) La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter) Generally women in all castes, at least women 50 years old and younger, bathed and then cooked during their menses, and in some cases had sexual intercourse with their husbands. — (Ruth S. Freed & Stanley A. Freed, « Rites of passage in Shanti Nagar », chapitre « Marriage », sous-chapitre « Age at Wedding and Attitudes Toward Females », p. 408 [p. 90 dans le document PDF]. American Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. 56, no 3, 1980.) La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter) If women did not mention it themselves, I also asked whether they could have sexual intercourse during their menses, to which all stated that no, they could not. — (Denise Roth Allen, Managing Motherhood, Managing Risk : Fertility and Danger in West Central Tanzania, chapitre 7 (« Risk and Tradition »), p. 130. University of Michigan Press, 2002 [première éd.].) La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter) ==== Apparentés étymologiques ==== menstruation menstrual cycle menarche periods == Latin == === Forme de nom commun === menses \Prononciation ?\ Nominatif pluriel de mensis. Vocatif pluriel de mensis. Accusatif pluriel de mensis.