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单词 sodomitic
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sodomiticn.adj.

Brit. /ˌsɒdəˈmɪtɪk/, U.S. /ˌsɑdəˈmɪdɪk/
Forms: 1500s sodomytike, 1500s sodomytycque, 1600s sodometick, 1600s sodomiticke, 1600s sodomiticque, 1600s sodomitike, 1600s sodomitique, 1600s–1700s sodomitick, 1600s– sodomitic.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French sodomitique; Latin sodomiticus.
Etymology: < (i) Middle French sodomitique (adjective) of or relating to sexual acts classed as sodomy (1492; French sodomitique (1871)), (noun) person who performs sexual acts classed as sodomy (c1498 in the passage translated in quot. 1510), and its etymon (ii) post-classical Latin sodomiticus of or relating to sexual acts classed as sodomy (7th cent.), of or relating to Sodom (16th cent. or earlier, often with reference to the Dead Sea: see note) < Sodomita sodomite n. + classical Latin -icus -ic suffix. Compare Hellenistic Greek Σοδομιτικός of Sodom. With use as adjective compare earlier Sodomitish adj. and sodomitical adj.Compare Spanish sodomítico , Portuguese sodomitico (both 13th cent.), and also early modern Dutch sodomitisch (1566), German sodomitisch (early 16th cent.), all adjectives. Specific uses. With Sodomitic lake (compare quot. 1640 at sense B. 2) and Sodomitic sea (compare quot. 1874 at sense B. 2) compare (respectively) post-classical Latin lacus sodomiticus and mare sodomiticum (both 16th cent.), both denoting the Dead Sea; compare Sodomitish sea n. at Sodomitish adj. 2 and the Latin and Greek parallels discussed at Sodomitish adj.
A. n.
Chiefly derogatory and offensive. A person who engages in a form of sexual intercourse (esp. homosexual anal intercourse) characterized as unnatural or immoral, or otherwise culturally stigmatized; = sodomite n. 2. Obsolete. rare.See note at sense B. 1.
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the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > anal sex > [noun] > one who practises
sodomitea1387
sodomitic1510
buggerer?1534
sodomiter1534
bugger1540
sodomist1604
bougeron1632
sod1814
butt-fucker1972
1510 A. Chertsey tr. Floure Commaundementes of God (de Worde) ii. xcv. f. ccvi/2 (heading) Another example how a sodomytike [Fr. ung sodomiticque] deyed impenytent & dyspeyred him.
B. adj.
1. Chiefly derogatory and offensive. Of the nature of, or engaging in, a form of sexual intercourse (esp. homosexual anal intercourse) characterized as unnatural or immoral, or otherwise culturally stigmatized; = sodomitical adj. (in various senses).For more details on the forms of sexual intercourse that may be implied by this and related words, see note at sodomy n. 1a.On the association of such sexual intercourse with the city of Sodom, see note at Sodom n.
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the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > anal sex > [adjective]
SodomitishOE
sodomic?a1400
sodomitical1538
buggerly1545
sodometrous1549
sodomical?1556
sodomitic1602
per anum1687
sodomist1893
1602 S. Patrick tr. J. de Hainault Estate of Church 534 Sleidan also makes mention of the Sodomitike booke [Fr. ce liure Sodomitique] aboue spoken of.
1630 J. Taylor Wks. iii. 137/1 The Pope then caus'd all Priests to leaue their wiues, To leade foule Sodomiticke single liues.
1705 Recantation Mr. Pollet 11 The Babylonick and Sodomitick Abominations of the Church of Rome.
1722 W. Hawkins True Acct. Robberies (ed. 3) 11 He would rather make use of a Mare, in his Sodomitick Way.
1846 J. R. Coxe Writings Hippocrates & Galen 43 Such were the libidinous and sodomitic propensities at that period in Greece, that it surely cannot be supposed that all venereal diseases were then unknown!
1885 Cyclop. Sci. VI. 471 Men and women indulged in unnatural and sodomitic commerce.
1931 Sackbut July 296 Both Bernard Shaw and Upton Sinclair seem to regard Parsifal as a work of reactionary tendencies. Other writers have even accused it of a sodomitic atmosphere.
1985 Sunday Times (Nexis) 15 Sept. He perspiringly flees the alarming attentions of a nymphomaniac Begum and a sodomitic Maharajah.
2007 M. D. Jordan in M. G. Frawley-O'Dea & V. Goldner Predatory Priests, Silenced Victims xvii. 232 Sodomitic priests caught with boys or young men were exiled from the city or diocese.
2. With capital initial. Of or relating to the city of Sodom. rare.
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1640 J. Howell Δενδρολογια 86 Their fruit [is] like that which is sayd to growe hard by the Sodomitique Lake, fayre and goodly without, but hanled [i.e. handled], crumbleth to Ashes.
1796 J. Robertson tr. F. A. Lampe Theol. Diss. i. 8 Those here mentioned are Moabites—who were the remnant of the Sodomitic region , and had settled near the Dead sea.
1874 F. W. Farrar Life Christ (1875) I. ix. 120 The sluggish, bituminous waters of the Sodomitic sea.
1930 Biblica 11 163 Josephus apparently includes these mountains in the Sodomitic region.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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