Meaning of draucus | Babel Free
[ˈdrau̯.kʊs]Definitions
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weightlifter, strongman, athlete, jock declension-2, masculine
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sodomite New-Latin, declension-2, masculine
Equivalents
Examples
“Rogābit unde suspicer virum mollem. Ūnā lavāmur: aspicit nihil sūrsum, sed spectat oculīs dēvorantibus draucōs”
1993 translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey He will ask how I come to suspect the man of effeminacy. We bathe together. He never looks up, but watches the athletes with devouring eyes and his lips work as he gazes at their cocks.
“Pēdīcat puerōs tribas Philaenis et tentīgine saevior marītī ūndēnās dolat in diē puellās. Harpastō quoque subligāta lūdit et flāvēscit haphē, gravēsque draucīs”
1993 translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey Lesbian Philaenis sodomizes boys and, more cruel than a husband’s lust, penetrates eleven girls per diem. She also plays with the harpastum high-girt, gets yellow with sand, and with effortless arm rotates weights that would tax an athlete
“Occurrit aliquis inter ista sī draucus, iam paedagōgō līberātus et cuius refībulāvit turgidum faber pēnem, nūtū vocātum dūcis, et pudet fārī”
1993 translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey If, as this goes on, some young athlete comes your way, now freed from tutelage, whose swollen penis has been unpinned by the smith, you summon him with a nod and lead him off; and I shouldn’t like to say, Chrestus, what you do with your Catonian tongue.
“Draucī Natta suī vorat pipinnam,”
1993 translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey Natta devours the willy of his young athlete, compared to whom Priapus is a eunuch.
“Haec rapit Antaeī vēlōx in pulvere draucus,”
1993 translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey These the swift athlete, who makes his neck big by futile toil, snatches in Antaeus' dust.
“Talia fecit concava specula Hostius, ut refert Seneca, ut redderent maiorem iusto imaginem, qui quadra fuit libidinis magna, sic specula disponens, ut dum draucum pateretur, sui admissarii motus omnes aversus videret, talique falsa membri crassitie se ipsum fallens oblectaretur.”
Hostius made such concave mirrors, as Seneca relates, that they might show a larger image. Quadra was lustful, arranging the mirrors so that, while being penetrated by a sodomite, he might turn away and see all the movements of his stud, and take pleasure in the false thickness of his member, deceiving himself.
CEFR level
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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