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irrumation|ɪrʊˈmeɪʃən| [f. ppl. stem of L. irrumāre to practise fellatio on or L. irrumātiō, -ōnis the action of the verb.] (See quot. 1901.) Also ˈirrumate v. trans., to practise irrumation on (a person); ˈirrumator, one who practises irrumation.
1887L. C. Smithers tr. Forberg's Man. Classical Erotology iii. 72 To put the member in erection into some one's mouth is called to irrumate, a word, which in its proper sense means to give the breast. Ibid. 90 Irrumators are less feared by married men. Ibid. 97 Erasmus, in his Sayings,..does not deny that in his time the obscene practice of irrumation was still known. 1888tr. Priapeia 39 If thou shalt attempt a third theft,..I will sodomise and irrumate thee. 1901A. Allinson tr. Rosenbaum's Plague of Lust II. xxi. 3 Very much more abominable and repulsive still is the habit of Irrumation (..to erect the penis and insert it into the mouth of another person). Ibid. 20 The irrumator..takes the fellator between his opened thighs. 1947P. L. Harriman Dict. Psychol. 187 Irrumation, the act of obtaining an orgasm by the mouth; fellatio or penilingus. |