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eu·nuch \ˈyünək, -nik, -nēk\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English eunuk, from Latin eunuchus, from Greek eunouchos, from eunē bed + -ochos (from echein to have, have charge of) — more at scheme 1. : a castrated man in charge of a harem or employed as a chamberlain in a palace; often : any chamberlain 2. : a man or boy whose testes or external genitals have been removed or who is deprived of testicular function by other cause (as inflammation or injury) 3. : castrato 4. : one who is impotent, ineffective, or lacking in manhood in any respect < intellectual eunuch > < political eunuch > |