sodomise

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== English == === Alternative forms === sodomize (US, Oxford British English) === Etymology === From sodomy + -ise. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈsɒdəmaɪz/ === Verb === sodomise (third-person singular simple present sodomises, present participle sodomising, simple past and past participle sodomised) (non-Oxford British English) (transitive) To engage in sodomy with (someone); to engage in anal (or, rarely, oral) sex as the penetrator (especially without consent). Synonym: bugger (vulgar) 2016, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Birth of a Dream Weaver, New York and London: The New Press, Chapter 6, pp. 85-86,[3] There are only a few whispers here and there, and sometimes one or two who are so crazed by the experience that they talk—of torture […] but they don’t give details. […] Men too, sodomized with bottles; some, their testicles crushed, nor can they talk about it, except when the “craziness” overtakes them. (transitive) To engage in sexual intercourse with (an animal), to engage in bestiality. (intransitive) To commit sodomy; to engage in anal sex. (transitive, figurative) To cause great humiliation or harm to (someone or something); to cause great damage to (something, especially from behind). 1986, Hanif Kureishi, The Rainbow Sign in My Beautiful Laundrette and The Rainbow Sign, London: Faber and Faber, Chapter 2, p. 18,[8] ‘I tell you, this country is being sodomized by religion. It is even beginning to interfere with the making of money. […] ’ (transitive, obsolete) To cause (a community) to resemble the proverbially sinful biblical city of Sodom. 1601, W. I., The Whipping of Satyre, London: John Flasket, “The Pilgrims Story,”[10] For if this Land be Sodomiz’d with sinne, It’s not your lots to be at Lots therein. 1865, John Langdon Dudley, Discourse Preached in the South Congregational Church, Middletown, Ct., Middletown: D. Barnes, p. 12,[12] An inspiration that is infernal enough to organize a conspiracy to overthrow this government, for the purpose of establishing on its ruins the odious and sodomizing empire of Slavery, is bad enough, and mean enough, to be a cowardly assassin. (transitive, obsolete) To cause to be swallowed up or buried (like the biblical city of Sodom, as a punishment). 1657, John Cragge, A Cabinet of Spirituall Jewells, London: H. Twyford et al., “Of the Expediency of Marriage,” p. 170,[13] […] Corah and his complices sodomized in a new Asphaltic gulph, for counter-censuring Moses and Aaron; 1659, Christopher Clobery, Divine Glimpses of a Maiden Muse, London: James Cottrel, “The Charge,” pp. 141-142,[14] […] daring impudence! Enough to make Heaven blush at the offence, And pour down thunder-bolts of indignation, To root for ever hence our Name and Nation, To puff us off like th’atoms of a feather, And Sodomize us into Hell together. ==== Derived terms ==== sodomization sodomizer ==== Translations ==== === Anagrams === diosmose, sodomies == French == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /sɔ.dɔ.miz/ === Verb === sodomise first/third-person singular present indicative of sodomiser inflection of sodomiser: first/third-person singular present subjunctive second-person singular imperative === Anagrams === sodomies