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Sexual intercourse

  • 1 commeio

    I
    commeiere, comminxi, comminctus V TRANS
    defile with urine, wet; soil, defile; have sexual intercourse (Adams)
    II
    commeiere, commixi, commictus V TRANS
    defile with urine, wet; soil, defile; have sexual intercourse (Adams)

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  • 2 coetus

        coetus ūs, m    [for coitus], a coming together: amnium, Cu.—An assemblage, crowd, company: in omni coetu concilioque: sollemnes ludorum: nocturni, L.: socios in coetum Advocat, V.: coetu soluto, O.: coetibus alqd sancire, Ta.: divinus animorum.—Esp., a festival, feast: coetum celebrate faventes, V.
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    meeting, encounter, (political or illegal) assembly; union; band, gang, crowd; social intercourse (w/hominium), society, company; sexual intercourse

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  • 3 caetus

    meeting, encounter, (political or illegal) assembly; union; band, gang, crowd; social intercourse (w/hominium), society, company; sexual intercourse

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  • 4 coitus

        coitus ūs, m    [com- + 1 I-], sexual union, O.
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    meeting/encounter, gathering; conjunction (planets); meeting place; coalescence; union, sexual intercourse; fertilization; gathering/collection (fluid/pus)

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  • 5 concubitus

        concubitus ūs, m    [CVB-], a lying together, concubinage: ferarum ritu, L., C., V., H., Tb.
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    lying together (sleeping/dining/sex); sexual intercourse, coitus; sexual act

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  • 6 concubeo

    concubere, concubui, concubitus V DAT
    lie with (sexual and not); have sexual intercourse with

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  • 7 concubo

    concubare, concubavi, concubatus V DAT
    lie with (sexual and not); have sexual intercourse with

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  • 8 coëō

        coëō īvī or iī, itus, īre    [com- + eo], to go together, come together, meet, assemble, collect: in Piraeo, T.: matronae ad Venturiam frequentes coëunt, L.: quo populus coibat, H.: certis diebus (ad concilium), Ta.: milia crabronum, O.: populi legationibus coëunt, by their representatives, Ta.— To come together in battle, meet, encounter: inter se, V.: agmina, Cu.: cetera turba coit, joins in the attack, O.—To come together, be united, gather, unite, combine: coëundi in unum spatium, L.: manus coit omnis in unum, V.: qui unā coierunt, Cs.: ut coëat par Iungaturque pari, H.: amnes in artius coëunt, Cu.: membra, O.: coit formidine sanguis, congeals, V.: digiti coëunt, grow together, O.: volnera coiere mea, have closed, Pr.: Inter se capita (arcūs), V.: ut placidis coëant immitia, H.: memini nobis verba coisse, to have been exchanged, Pr.—Fig., to unite, join together, assimilate, combine, agree, ally oneself, conspire: cum hoc: principes tum unā coierunt, Cs.: in foedera dextrae, V.—Of a marriage contract: taedae quoque iure coissent, O.: conubio, nuptiis, Cu.: cum captivā, Cu.: Hac gener atque socer coëant mercede suorum, i. e. in the marriage, V.—With societatem, to enter into partnership, make a compact, become an ally, associate, form a league: societatem laboris: cum Caesare societatem: cum Lacedaemoniis, N.: societatem sceleris: ad eam rem societas coitur.
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    coire, coivi(ii), coitus V
    fit together; have sexual intercourse; collect/gather (fluid); meet; rally; enter agreement; unite/assemble/conspire; come/go together; mend/knit (wound)

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  • 9 coitiō

        coitiō ōnis, f    [coëo], a coming together, meeting: prima, T.: absterrere singulos a coitionibus, L.—A conspiracy, plot, coalition: suspitio coitionis: coitiones tribunorum adversus inventutem, L.: coitionem facere.
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    meeting, encounter; assemblage; conspiracy, plot, coalition; partnership; combination; physical/chemical union of elements; (late) sexual intercourse

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  • 10 complexus

        complexus    P. of complector.
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    surrounding, encompassing, encircling; clasp, grasp, hold, embrace; inclusion; sexual intercourse (w/Venerius/femineus); hand-to-hand fighting; stranglehold

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  • 11 concumbō

        concumbō cubuī, cubitus, ere    [CVB-], to lie together, lie with, cohabit, T., C., O., Iu., Pr.
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    concumbere, concumbui, concumbitus V INTRANS
    lie with/together (w/DAT); (for sexual intercourse); cohabit

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  • 12 congressiō

        congressiō ōnis, f    [com- + GRAD-], a meeting, interview, conference, association, society: nostra: congressione dignus: eum congressions prohibere: in congressionibus familiarum, in familiar circles: maris et feminae.
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    meeting, visit, interview; encounter; conflict, attack; sexual intercourse

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  • 13 dēfūtūtus

        dēfūtūtus adj.,     exhausted: puella, Ct.
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    defututa, defututum ADJ
    worn out by excessive sexual intercourse; exausted by sensuality (L+S)

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  • 14 stuprō

        stuprō āvī, ātus, āre    [stuprum], to defile: pulvinar.— To debauch, deflour, ravish, violate: ne stupraretur (filia): stuprata mater familiae, L.
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    stuprare, stupravi, stupratus V

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  • 15 stuprum

        stuprum ī, n    defilement, dishonor, disgrace, violation, outrage, incest, lust: coniugem inlexe in stuprum: nefarium: hinc pudicitia (pugnat), illinc stuprum: cum sorore stuprum fecisse: cum Fulviā stupri consuetudo, S.: vigiliae in stupris consumptae: stupri mercede, O.: matronae stupri damnatas, L.: una Clytemnestrae stuprum vehit, i. e. the paramour, Pr.
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    dishonor, shame; (illicit) sexual intercourse

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  • 16 commistio

    mixture; mixing, mingling; sexual intercourse

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  • 17 commixtio

    mixture; mixing, mingling; sexual intercourse

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  • 18 concubitalis

    concubitalis, concubitale ADJ

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  • 19 concubitio

    sexual intercourse, coitus

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  • 20 concubium

    early night/first sleep/bedtime; sexual intercourse

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Sexual intercourse — Intercourse In ter*course, n. [Formerly entercourse, OF. entrecours commerce, exchange, F. entrecours a reciprocal right on neighboring lands, L. intercursus a running between, fr. intercurrere to run between. See {Inter }, and {Course}.] 1. A… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sexual intercourse — noun uncount FORMAL the act of having sex, especially sex between a man and woman in which the man puts his PENIS inside the woman s VAGINA. Sexual intercourse is often simply called intercourse …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sexual intercourse — n 1) heterosexual intercourse involving penetration of the vagina by the penis: COITUS 2) intercourse (as anal or oral intercourse) that does not involve penetration of the vagina by the penis * * * see coitus * * * 1. coitus. 2. any physical… …   Medical dictionary

  • sexual intercourse — n. 1. a joining of the sexual organs of a male and a female, in which the erect penis of the male is inserted into the vagina of the female, usually with the ejaculation of semen into the vagina 2. INTERCOURSE (sense 2b) …   English World dictionary

  • sexual intercourse — ► NOUN ▪ sexual contact between individuals involving penetration, especially the insertion of a man s erect penis into a woman s vagina culminating in orgasm and the ejaculation of semen …   English terms dictionary

  • sexual intercourse — n [U] formal the physical activity of two people having sex with each other …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Sexual intercourse — Intromission redirects here. For other uses, see Intromission (disambiguation). Making love redirects here. For other uses, see Making love (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

  • sexual intercourse — genital contact, esp. the insertion of the penis into the vagina followed by orgasm; coitus; copulation. [1790 1800] * * * or coitus or copulation Act in which the male reproductive organ enters the female reproductive tract (see reproductive… …   Universalium

  • sexual intercourse —    copulation    Not just dealings or conversation between individuals. Now standard English:     If he gets pinched with a girl in a hotel room, stop sexual intercourse. (Chandler, 1953)    Sexual commerce is archaic, and there was no suggestion …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • sexual intercourse —   Ai, ei, hana ma i, moe, pi i, panipani, aina.    ♦ Motions of sexual intercourse, kū ami ami.    ♦ To have had sexual intercourse, of a female, pā kanaka.    ♦ Sexual intercourse with a menstruating woman, kokokohe …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • sexual intercourse — n. to have sexual intercourse with * * * to have sexual intercourse with …   Combinatory dictionary

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