
In 2015, the British medieval historian Paul Booth argued he had found “(possibly) the earliest known use of the word ‘fuck’ that clearly has a sexual connotation”: in English court records of 1310–11, a man local to Chester is referred to as “Roger Fuckebythenavele”, probably a nickname [938×646]
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> In 2015, Paul Booth argued he had found “(possibly) the earliest known use of the word ‘fuck’ that clearly has a sexual connotation”: in English court records of 1310–11, a man local to Chester is referred to as “Roger Fuckebythenavele”, probably a nickname. “Either this refers to an inexperienced copulator, referring to someone trying to have sex with the navel, or it’s a rather extravagant explanation for a dimwit, someone so stupid they think that this is the way to have sex”, says Booth.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuck](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuck)
*probably* a nickname
But why just a nickname?
🤔
“How will history remember me?”
“Oh…..”