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26 ) .9 It may be worth noting that pertundere also means ' penetrate ' in the sexual sense . Although the OLD quotes only Catullus ' metaphorical use ( 32. 11 ) for the sexual meaning , the existence and nature of the goddess Pertunda ...
26 ) .9 It may be worth noting that pertundere also means ' penetrate ' in the sexual sense . Although the OLD quotes only Catullus ' metaphorical use ( 32. 11 ) for the sexual meaning , the existence and nature of the goddess Pertunda ...
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The expression ' if he had poised the balanced scale of Justice ' , meaning ' if he had caused a decision to be made ( by entering ) ' is , I think , probably legitimate . Nevertheless Maehler's objection to Te still stands ...
The expression ' if he had poised the balanced scale of Justice ' , meaning ' if he had caused a decision to be made ( by entering ) ' is , I think , probably legitimate . Nevertheless Maehler's objection to Te still stands ...
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It is precisely in order to signal a play on the two meanings of mamma that the word tatarum is introduced first , emphatically at line - end ; by thus supplying the second half of a well - known expression meaning ' mummies and daddies ...
It is precisely in order to signal a play on the two meanings of mamma that the word tatarum is introduced first , emphatically at line - end ; by thus supplying the second half of a well - known expression meaning ' mummies and daddies ...
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