"In earlier times in Europe, being overweight was considered a sign of wealth and well-being, as demonstrated by the corpulence of many European kings. Still today, corpulence is thought to be superior to thinness in some of the world's cultures. But corpulent and corpulence are less often used than they once were.
First Known Use
14th century, in the meaning defined above."
"Corpulent.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/corpulent. Accessed 29 Feb. 2024.
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My use of this word was meant as a polite description of the obvious.
As for "unification," he has chosen to "unify," with a man who unapologetically murders his political adversaries and invades sovereign nations. He has chosen to ally himself with the greatest enemy of personal freedom, liberty and democracy in our time. He has taken extremely Un-American positions in his pursuit of his current collaborator, making unification with him impossible. It is OK to be proud to be the enemy of the enemy of freedom, and the American Way. If you have chosen otherwise, you should stop pretending to care about this country.