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Re: Re: creative words for "Pussy"...
Triangle in Latin is "triangulum" which is just too friggin' simple considering its a so-called dead language.
"Cun-" actually has more of a definition that derives from a "beginning" or "place of beginning" or even a "sacred place," though all of those terms in Latin have their own specific words, most of which start with "cun-"
I think its safe to say that "cuniform writing" means more so a beginning of written language, since cuniform is pictographic writing. There were pictures prior to actual written words.
Oddly enough, "Uterus" is actually a Latin word and it is a much truer point of beginning than any of the "cun" words, yet none of the Latin derivitives for the uterus or womb begin with "cun."
How's that for a "Dead Language As It Applies To Pussy, 101" tutorial?
logophile said:I'm hoping someone will correct me if I'm wrong (I'm counting on it, actually), but the latin prefix cun- means triangle. As in cuniform writing. I like cunni as well...
Triangle in Latin is "triangulum" which is just too friggin' simple considering its a so-called dead language.
"Cun-" actually has more of a definition that derives from a "beginning" or "place of beginning" or even a "sacred place," though all of those terms in Latin have their own specific words, most of which start with "cun-"
I think its safe to say that "cuniform writing" means more so a beginning of written language, since cuniform is pictographic writing. There were pictures prior to actual written words.
Oddly enough, "Uterus" is actually a Latin word and it is a much truer point of beginning than any of the "cun" words, yet none of the Latin derivitives for the uterus or womb begin with "cun."
How's that for a "Dead Language As It Applies To Pussy, 101" tutorial?

