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In baiters the quotation below, the dictionary's usual abbreviations are spelled out for clarity:Early modern English fuck, fuk, answering to a Middle English type *fuken (weak verb) is not found; ulterior etymology unknown. Synonymous German ficken cannot be shown to be related.The first known occurrence, in code because of its unacceptability, is in a poem composed in a mixture baiters of Latin and English sometime before 1500. The poem, which satirizes the baiters Carmelite friars of Cambridge, England, takes its title, “Flen flyys”, from the first words of its opening line, “Flen, flyys, and freris”; that is, “Fleas, flies, and friars”. The line that contains fuck reads “Non sunt in coeli, quia gxddbov xxkxzt pg ifmk.” The Latin words “Non sunt in coeli, quia,” mean “They (the friars) are not in heaven, since.”
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