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- submissive partner. In ancient Rome, this practice was known as coitus more ferarum, Latin for "****ual intercourse in the manner of wild beasts". The specific...
- derivations include More danico, More judaico, More veneto, Coitus more ferarum, and O tempora, o mores!. The Gr**** terms equivalent to Latin mores are...
- ejaculation—the only permitted form of birth control in some religions. coitus more ferarum congress in the way of beasts A medical euphemism for the doggy-style ****ual...
- 21 October 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2021. Varro, M. T. (1938). "XX. Ferarum vocabula" [XX. The names of wild beasts]. De lingua latina [On the Latin...
- Hypochromic anemia, an iron deficiency anemia common in young women more ferarum like beasts used to describe any ****ual act in the manner of beasts more...
- visitors. In 1567, he issued Super prohibitione agitationis Taurorum & Ferarum prohibiting bull-fighting. Besides In Coena Domini (1568), there are several...
- siluestrem montana torum **** sterneret uxor frondibus et culmo uicinarumque ferarum pellibus, haut similis tibi, Cynthia, nec tibi, cuius turbauit nitidos...
- one parish with 1,500 pigs per year, and a park for wild beasts (parcus ferarum). The hamlet of Northwood grew up along the north side of the Rickmansworth-Pinner...
- ejaculation—the only permitted form of birth control in some religions. coitus more ferarum congress in the way of beasts A medical euphemism for the doggy-style ****ual...
- influit: ultra quem prodigiosae formae homines habitare di****ur, quorum alii ferarum more, toto corpore pilis horrent: alii caninis capitibus, alii prorsus...