coition - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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From the oblique stem of Latin coitiō.
coition (usually uncountable, plural coitions)
- Sexual intercourse.
- 1650, Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica: […], 2nd edition, London: […] A[braham] Miller, for Edw[ard] Dod and Nath[aniel] Ekins, […], →OCLC:
their coition is made by supersaliency, like that of horses, as we are informed by some who have beheld them in that act - 1907, Byron Robinson, The Abdominal and Pelvic Brain with Automatic Visceral Ganglia, page 233:
A mare put to a stallion fell dead at the end of coition. - 1961, D. H. Lawrence, Fantasia of the Unconscious:
Sex without the consummating act of coition is never quite sex, in human relationships: just as a eunuch is never quite a man. - 1961, Harry E. Wedeck, Dictionary of Aphrodisiacs, New York: The Citadel Press, page 91:
All sages and physicians agree in saying that the ills which afflict man originate with the abuse of coition.
- 1650, Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica: […], 2nd edition, London: […] A[braham] Miller, for Edw[ard] Dod and Nath[aniel] Ekins, […], →OCLC: