ilia rumpo

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Latin

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Etymology

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Literally, to break the groin of.

Verb

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īlia rumpō (present infinitive īlia rumpere, perfect active īlia rūpī, supine īlia ruptum); third conjugation

  1. (+ genitive) to have sex with
    Synonyms: concumbō, coeō, futuō
    • c. 84 BCE – 54 BCE, Catullus, Carmina 11:
      Cum suīs vīvat valeatque moechīs,
      quōs simul complexa tenet trecentōs,
      nūllum amāns vērē, sed identidem omnium
      īlia rumpēns;
      May she live and be well with her adulterers
      which she holds hugging three hundred at a time
      without loving anyone genuinely, but always breaking the groin of each one.