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  • curprev 07:2207:22, 8 March 2021WingerBot talk contribsm 3,099 bytes −3 clean up Spanish lemmas (use {{alter}}, fix indentation errors, templatize categories and quotes, detemplatize English links, clean up manual pronunciations, use {{bor}}/{{inh}} when appropriate for some pages, use {{lb|es|relational}}, {{given name}} fixes, etc.) (manually assisted) undo

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  • curprev 09:2709:27, 29 June 2020Fay Freak talk contribs 3,002 bytes +813 Because it does not occur in the first edition archive.org/details/b20421746, though Cunnilingus occurs there. According to WP after The Etymologicon & OED it is from the 10th ed., of which I link the single occurrence – I doubt though that that single occurrence is by any degree the source of the general usage. Maybe this is claimed because other terms have spread by that book. I think 'tis just by analogy to cunnilingus and lexicalized because the analogy reoccurred. undo

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