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French: [[fellateuse]]; German: [[Schwanzlutscherin]]; Ancient Greek: [[αἰσχρολοιχός]], [[αἰσχροποιός]], [[ἀπομύζουρις]], [[μύζουρις]], [[ἀρρητοποιός]], [[κακοστόματος]], [[λαικάστρια]]; Latin: [[ | French: [[fellateuse]]; German: [[Schwanzlutscherin]]; Ancient Greek: [[αἰσχρολοιχός]], [[αἰσχροποιός]], [[ἀπομύζουρις]], [[μύζουρις]], [[ἀρρητοποιός]], [[κακοστόματος]], [[λαικάστρια]]; Latin: [[fellatrix]]; Russian: [[минетчица]], [[хуесоска]]; Spanish: [[feladora]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:19, 11 January 2023
Latin > English
fellatrix fellatricis N F :: fellatrix, she who practices fellatio
Latin > German (Georges)
fellātrīx, tricis, f. (Femin. zu fellator), die Saugerin, im obszönen Sinne, Corp. inscr. Lat. 4, 1389 (wo felatrix) u. ibid. 4, 2292 (wo felatris).
Translations
fellatrix
French: fellateuse; German: Schwanzlutscherin; Ancient Greek: αἰσχρολοιχός, αἰσχροποιός, ἀπομύζουρις, μύζουρις, ἀρρητοποιός, κακοστόματος, λαικάστρια; Latin: fellatrix; Russian: минетчица, хуесоска; Spanish: feladora