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Copulate   Listen
adjective
Copulate  adj.  
1.
Joined; associated; coupled. (Obs.)
2.
(Gram.) Joining subject and predicate; copulative.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Copulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... man; yet so many experiments have been tried, and observations made, that but little doubt can be entertained of its truth. That the sexual intercourse takes place high in the air, is highly probable from the fact, that other insects of the fly tribe do copulate in the air, when on the wing, as I have repeatedly seen. That the drone is the male bee, is probable from the fact that the drones are not all killed at once; but at least one in each hive is permitted to live several months ...
— A Manual or an Easy Method of Managing Bees • John M. Weeks

... them, men, and placed them in our globe on condition that they should not eat animals, and that they should not copulate with the males of their new species, under pain of returning ...
— Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary • Voltaire

... observed that nearly all the words which Gipsies claim as Gipsy, notwithstanding their resemblance to English, are to be found in Hindustani. Thus rutter, to copulate, certainly resembles the English rut, but it is quite as much allied to rutana (Hindustani), meaning the same thing. "Sass," or sauce, meaning in Gipsy, bold, forward impudence, is identical with the same English word, ...
— The English Gipsies and Their Language • Charles G. Leland



Words linked to "Copulate" :   lie with, join, screw, bed, roll in the hay, mate, ruin, get it on, hump, have sex, bugger, have it away, sodomize, conjoin, nick, service, fuck, jazz, be intimate, deflower, cover, copulatory



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