Goong.com - New Generation Dictionary

Podex Meaning

Latin Word: Podex

English Meaning and Origin:

Morphological Details:

Usage Examples:

  1. Latin: Saepe hunc podicem caedere volo.

    • Translation: “I often want to hit this buttocks.”
  2. Latin: Podex puellae non erat curandus.

    • Translation: “The girl’s rear end was not to be cared for.”

Synonyms and Related Words:

Historical Context and Areas of Usage:

Modern English Usage:

Podex thus serves as a fascinating example of how specific bodily references were articulated in Latin and how those references, apart from becoming euphemistic or shifting in meaning, still retain their foundational roots in anatomical discourse today.

  1. Latin: “Podex in horto est pulcher.”
    English: “The buttocks in the garden are beautiful.”

  2. Latin: “Ipse se ad podex dolet.”
    English: “He himself hurts his buttocks.”

  3. Latin: “Multa ab hisce podex habitant.”
    English: “Many live in these buttocks.”

  4. Latin: “Podex me ad terram iecit.”
    English: “The buttocks threw me to the ground.”

  5. Latin: “Sine vestimentis, podex est nudus.”
    English: “Without clothes, the buttocks are naked.”

Take your English to the next level with YouTube videos. Tombik.com