copulatee

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

copulate +‎ -ee

Noun[edit]

copulatee (plural copulatees)

  1. One with whom a copulator copulates.
    • 1995, Ardea - Volume 83, page 15:
      The nest centre is the site of the female role par exellence as the copulatee.
    • 1995, Ralph Milton, Is This Your Idea Of A Good Time, God?, →ISBN:
      But if you have a copulator, you also have to have a copulatee.
    • 1997, Steven R. Fischer, Rongorongo: The Easter Island Script : History, Traditions, Texts, →ISBN:
      Here X stands for the copulator in the process of procreation; superlinear ' the phrase ki 'ai ki row ki 'a/te ('copulated with'): Y the copulatee; and Z the issue of the copulation (Fig. 8)

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