for her second accouchement, she was attended by a more sympathetic doctor
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from French, going back to Old French acochement, from acocher, acouchier "to go to bed, take to bed in order to give birth, give birth" (from a-, prefix forming transitive verbs—going back to Latin ad-ad-— + culcer, couchier "to lay out, put to bed") + -ment-ment — more at couch entry 1
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