A eunuch (/ˈjuːnək/; Greek: εὐνοῦχος)[1] is a man who has been castrated, typically early enough in his life for this change to have major hormonal consequences. In some ancient texts, "eunuch" may refer to a man who is not castrated but who is impotent, celibate, or otherwise not inclined to marry and procreate. In Latin, the words eunuchus,[2] spado (Greek: σπάδων spadon),[3][4] and castratus were used to denote eunuchs.[5]