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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > back > buttock(s) > [noun] (109)
flitcha700

The side of an animal, now only of a hog, salted and cured; a ‘side’ of bacon.

arse-endseOE

In plural. The buttocks. Obsolete.

culec1220

The rump; a buttock.

buttockc1300

In the human body: either of the two round fleshy masses (comprising the gluteal muscles and surrounding tissues) situated beneath the lower…

tail1303

The lower and hinder part of the human body; the fundament, posteriors, buttocks, backside. tail over top = top over tail at top, n.1 adj.phrases…

toutec1305

The buttocks, fundament, posteriors, rump.

nagea1325

The buttocks. Cf. nache, n.

fundamentc1325

The anus or rectum; the buttocks, the backside. Also: the rump or vent of a quadruped or bird. Now chiefly archaic or humorous.

tail-end1377

spec. The backside, rump: = tail, n.1 5.

brawna1382

spec. The arm, the calf of the leg, the buttock.

buma1387

A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside. Also: the anus; the rectum. Also occasionally: an animal's rump, anus, or rectum.

bewschers?a1400

In plural. The buttocks.

crouponc1400

The croup or rump of a horse or other animal; the buttocks or posteriors of the human body; transferred the hinder part of a thing; the crupper of…

rumplec1430

A tail, a rump.

lendc1440

Chiefly plural. The loins; also, the buttocks.

nachec1440

The anus or buttocks of a person.

luddocka1475

The loin, or the buttock.

rearwarda1475

The haunches; the buttocks. Also in plural. Obsolete.

croupc1475

humorously. The rump, posteriors.

rumpc1475

A person's buttocks; the backside; (in extended use) the anus, the rectum.

dock1508

transferred of human beings: The rump, buttocks. Obsolete.

hurdies1535

With plural agreement. The buttocks; the hips. Also figurative the rump, the end or ‘tail’ of anything.

bunc1538

The tail of a hare; in Scottish also transferred of human beings. (Cf. tail, n.1 1a.) See also bunt, n.5

sitting place1545

The buttocks, the bottom. Obsolete.

bottom?c1550

The buttocks, the posterior; (also) the anus.

prat1567

slang (originally cant). In early use: a buttock. In later use: a person's bottom; the buttocks. Cf. pratfall, n. 1.

nates1581

Chiefly Anatomy and Medicine. With plural agreement. The buttocks.

backside1593

The buttocks, the bottom.

crupper1594

The buttocks (of a man). Usually humorous.

posteriorums1596

humorous. The buttocks, the posterior.

catastrophe1600

humorously. The posteriors. Obsolete.

podex1601

The buttocks, the rump. Also: the anus; †the cloaca of an animal (obsolete). Now humorous.

posterior1605

colloquial and humorous. In early use in plural, now usually singular. A person's buttocks. Also: the rump or backside of an animal.

seat1607

The sitting part of the body; the posteriors. Also jocularly, seat of honour (and nonce-variations).

poop1611

The hinder part of a person or animal; the buttocks, the rump. Now also: the anus. Now U.S. slang.

stern1631

(Arising out of a figurative use of sense 2) The buttocks of a person (chiefly humorous and slang) or animal; the hinder part of any creature.

cheek1639

Either of the buttocks. Usually in plural.

breeka1642

The buttocks, rump, posterior. Obsolete.

doup1653

colloquial (originally Scottish, later also English regional (northern) and Irish English (northern)). A person's buttocks; the bottom, the…

bumkin1658

In singular and plural. A person's bottom or buttocks.

bumfiddle1661

A person's bottom; = bum, n.1 1a.

assa1672

A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside. Also: the anus; the rectum. Also occasionally: an animal's rump, anus, or rectum.

butt1675

colloquial (chiefly English regional (north-western) and U.S. regional (western) in early use, now chiefly North American). A person's buttocks…

quarter1678

Any one of four parts of a body or carcass. Usually in plural. Applied to the corresponding parts of a live person or animal (now typically a…

foundation1681

The ‘seat’ of the body, the ‘fundament’.

toby1681

The posteriors, the buttocks: esp. in phrase to tickle one's toby. slang.

bung1691

= bum, n.1 int.2 Obsolete. rare.

rear1716

colloquial. The buttocks or backside of a person.

fud1722

The buttocks, the bottom.

moon1756

slang. In singular and plural. The buttocks. Also: an act of exposing one's buttocks, esp. as a gesture intended to shock or insult.

derrière1774

= behind, n. 1.

rass1790

The buttocks; the arse; (in extended use) rubbish, nonsense. Also (occasionally attributive) as a general term of abuse. Also as int.

stern-post1810

jocularly. The buttocks. Obsolete.

sit-down1812

colloquial. A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside. Cf. sit-upon, n. 2.

hinderland1817

(plural) = hinderling, n.2 2 (for which hinderlans is a misprint in editions of Scott).

hinderling1817

n. plural (also -lins). Posteriors, buttocks. Scottish.

nancy1819

The buttocks.

ultimatum1823

slang. The hinder parts; the buttocks. Obsolete.

behinda1830

(colloquial and vulgar): The back side or rear part (of the person or of a garment); the posteriors.

duff?1837

The buttocks; the backside.

botty1842

Esp. in children's language: the bottom, the buttocks.

rear end1851

slang. The posterior of a person or animal; the buttocks.

latter end1852

(a) the very end of a period, process, etc.; esp. the end of life, death; (also occasionally) the furthest point or extremity; (b) humorous the…

hinder?1857

Hindquarters, buttocks; hind legs.

sit1862

colloquial (humorous and euphemistic). The buttocks, the backside.

sit-me-down1866

The bottom, the buttocks.

stern-works1879

the buttocks.

tuchus1886

A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside. Also: the anus; the rectum.

jacksy-pardy1891

= jacksie, n.

sit-upon1910

The buttocks, the bottom.

can1913

slang (originally and chiefly U.S.). The buttocks, the bottom.

truck-end1913

the buttocks.

sitzfleisch1916

colloquial. The buttocks, the bottom.

B.T.M.1919

bottom, posterior.

fanny1919

colloquial (originally and chiefly North American). The buttocks, the bottom.

bot1922

The bottom, the buttocks.

heinie1922

The buttocks.

beam1929

transferred. The (width of the) hips or buttocks; esp. in colloquial phrase broad in the beam.

yas yas1929

= ass, n.2 1a.

keister1931

The buttocks.

batty1935

A person's buttocks; the backside. Also: the posterior of a bird or other animal (rare).

bim1935

= bum, n.1 1a.

arse-end1937

slang. The buttocks; the bottom, the backside; = arse, n. 1a.

twat1937

U.S. regional. The buttocks. Cf. fanny, n.1 3. Now rare.

okole1938

The buttocks, the backside. Cf. ass, n.2

bahookie1939

The buttocks, the rectum.

bohunkus1941

A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside.

quoit1941

In extended use. Australian slang. The backside, the bottom. Also occasionally in plural: the buttocks.

patoot1942

= patootie, n. 2.

rusty-dusty1942

colloquial (originally and chiefly in African-American usage). The buttocks.

dinger1943

A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside. Also: the anus; the rectum. Sometimes: an animal's rump, anus, or rectum. Cf. ding, n.8

jacksie1943

A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside; (also) the anus or rectum. Also occasionally: an animal's rump, anus, or rectum.

zatch1950

The buttocks; the female genitals; an act of copulation.

ding1957

A person's buttocks; the bottom, the backside. Also: an animal's rump. Cf. dinger, n.4

booty1959

The buttocks.

patootie1959

euphemistic and humorous. The buttocks, the rectum. Frequently figurative and in figurative contexts. Cf. patoot, n.

buns1960

plural. The buttocks; rarely singular, the human posterior. North American slang.

wazoo1961

The buttocks; the anus.

tush1962

= backside, n. 3.

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