单词 | paedicate |
释义 | paedicatepedicatev. transitive. To practise paedication on (a person). Also intransitive. ΚΠ 1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Pedicate, to bugger. 1887 L. C. Smithers tr. F. C. Forberg Man. Classical Erotol. iii. 93 The old Romans did not blush to paedicate. 1894 R. F. Burton Carmina of Catullus 31 I will paedicate and irrumate you. 1941 G. Legman in G. W. Henry Sex Variants II. 1172 One-way man, a male prostitute who..will allow himself to be fellated but not pedicated. 1980 ‘A. Burgess’ Earthly Powers (1981) 598 Socrates..began the film as a brave soldier, saving the life of Alcibiades at Potidaea and then very explicitly pedicating him. 1994 G. Chauncey Gay N.Y. 397 The hustler..insisted on remaining the man in the encounter,..and refused to be feminized by being pedicated by a wolf [sc. a fellow homosexual]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1623 |
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