My understanding is Germanic Puss (as in cat) comes from the sound a cat makes when hissing, and over time “Pussy” means someone who is scared/angry
Thus the term “Scaredy-cat” as well.
My understanding is calling someone a pussy is literally just a more vulgar version of scaredy-cat, not a woman’s vagina.
And calling someone a cat as a derogatory term way predates it as a term for vagina.
It’s why we have words like “catty”, in the 1600s “Puss” was a term for (primarily a woman) who was acting very sour / mean (like a cat)
Pussy as a term for a vagina came way after, when “Puss” started to become a term of endearment (and now we cringe at someone calling their SO “Kitten”), and then further on to become sexual in meaning.
It is a coincidence, but it’s an interesting one.
Pusillanimis comes from the Latin pusillus.
Pussy comes from Germanic puss, as in cat; both the insulting sense of the word and the slang for vagina
My understanding is Germanic Puss (as in cat) comes from the sound a cat makes when hissing, and over time “Pussy” means someone who is scared/angry
Thus the term “Scaredy-cat” as well.
My understanding is calling someone a pussy is literally just a more vulgar version of scaredy-cat, not a woman’s vagina.
And calling someone a cat as a derogatory term way predates it as a term for vagina.
It’s why we have words like “catty”, in the 1600s “Puss” was a term for (primarily a woman) who was acting very sour / mean (like a cat)
Pussy as a term for a vagina came way after, when “Puss” started to become a term of endearment (and now we cringe at someone calling their SO “Kitten”), and then further on to become sexual in meaning.