101 Ky. 593 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1897
delivered the opinion of the court.
The words spoken by appellee of and concerning the appellant, Katie A. Craig, wife of her co-appellant, namely, “She is a dirty bitch; she has no character, and is no account,” are not actionable words, in themselves importing, as averred in the petition, that appellant was “a whore, common prostitute, or was guilty of fornication and adultery.”
In Schurick v. Kollman, &c., 50 Ind., 336, the words spoken of the wife were that she was a d — -n b — h, meaning to charge, as is averred, a want of chastity and virtue.
The court held that the words did not amount to a charge ■ of either incest, fornication, adultery or whoredom, saying further that “the word b — h, although a very coarse and ruffianly expression when applied to a woman, does not in its common acceptation import whoredom in 'any of its
The judgment sustaining the demurrer and dismissing the petition is affirmed.