单词 | members genitors |
释义 | > as lemmasmembers genitors In plural. Originally: the male genitals, spec. the testicles. In later use also: the female genitals. Also in singular: †a testicle (obsolete rare). In early use also †members genitors. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > sex organs > [noun] shapea1000 shameOE i-cundeOE memberc1300 privy memberc1325 kindc1330 privitiesc1375 harness1382 shameful parts1382 genitoriesa1387 partc1390 tailc1390 genitalsa1393 thingc1405 genitalc1450 privy parts1533 secret1535 loin?1541 genitures1548 filthy parts1553 shamefulness1561 ware1561 meatc1564 natural places1569 secret members1577 lady ware1592 natural parts1601 lady's ware1608 gear1611 private parts1623 groin1631 pudendums1634 natural1650 privacies1656 sex1664 secrecyc1675 nudities1677 affair1749 sexual parts1753 person1824 sex organ1847 privates1940 naughty bits1972 the world > life > the body > secretory organs > gland > specific glands > [noun] > testicle or testicles bollockeOE codOE stone1154 balla1325 cullionc1386 genitoriesa1387 pendantsa1400 bollock stone?a1425 testiclec1425 jewelc1475 dimissariesa1513 dowsetc1560 pill1608 bauble1654 Aaron's bells1681 nutmegs1690 codlings?1691 testis1704 spermarium1861 spermary1864 marblesa1866 nut1865 knackers1866 rock1918 cobbler1934 plum1934 gooly1937 nad1964 cojones1966 nadgers1967 noonies1972 a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1879) VII. 315 Who þat took a womman by strengþe schulde lese his genitras [a1425 Harl. genetraces; L. genitalia]. c1390 in C. Horstmann Minor Poems Vernon MS (1892) i. 336 (MED) Men miȝte, ȝif his brech weore to-tore, Seon his genitras [rhyme has]. a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) I. vii. lv. 411 If it happiþ þat þis hernia is tobroke, a gret del of þe bowels falleþ down into þe codde of þe genytrace. 1481 W. Caxton tr. Myrrour of Worlde ii. vi. sig. e8 Castours..whan they ben honted..byte wyth their teeth their owne genytoirs or ballocks, and lete them falle. 1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende f. ccxxiiiv/2 Thys synne may in no wyse be forgyuen, But yf he cutte of his membris genytores [Fr. se yl ne se coupoit les genitoires; L. nisi..genitalia sibi membra secaret]. 1541 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) 7 a Of the genytories or stones of generation. 1568 T. Hill Certaine Husbandly Coniectures iv. f. 62, in Proffitable Arte Gardening (rev. ed.) If his ryght genitoure be trussed vppe..then dothe he begett a Ewe lambe. 1597 W. Langham Garden of Health 309 The same..healeth all paine and swellings of the genitors or stones. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 276 His sonnes depriued of their sight, and spoiled of their genitoires. 1657 W. Coles Adam in Eden xcix. 137 The Ashes..are used..to cleanse and heal old ulcers and sores, as well in the Genitories as other parts of the body. 1694 P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais Pantagruel's Voy.: 4th Bk. Wks. iv. xlviii. 187 He has Genitories [Fr. couilles ‘testicles’]. 1885 R. F. Burton tr. Arabian Nights' Entertainm. V. 279 (note) Female circumcision..is the proper complement of male circumcision, evening the sensitiveness of the genitories by reducing it equally in both sexes. 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses 490 Panther, the Roman centurion, polluted her with his genitories. < as lemmas |
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