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sodomite

Sodomite - What does it mean?

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Sodomite vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sodomite | undefined |


As a proper noun sodomite

is an inhabitant of sodom, or (by extension) a descendant of one.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Sodomite vs Buggery - What's the difference?

sodomite | buggery |


As a proper noun sodomite

is an inhabitant of sodom, or (by extension) a descendant of one.

As a noun buggery is

(british) anal sex.

Gay vs Sodomite - What's the difference?

gay | sodomite |


As a noun gay

is nape.

As a verb gay

is to crow.

As a proper noun sodomite is

an inhabitant of sodom, or (by extension) a descendant of one.

Pederast vs Sodomite - What's the difference?

pederast | sodomite |


As nouns the difference between pederast and sodomite

is that pederast is a man who is engaged in an erotic relationship with an adolescent boy; a practitioner of pederasty while sodomite is one who practices sodomy; a sodomist.

As a proper noun Sodomite is

an inhabitant of Sodom, or (by extension) a descendant of one.

Catamite vs Sodomite - What's the difference?

catamite | sodomite |


As nouns the difference between catamite and sodomite

is that catamite is the junior partner in a pederastic relationship while sodomite is one who practices sodomy; a sodomist.

As a proper noun Sodomite is

an inhabitant of Sodom, or (by extension) a descendant of one.

Jeremiah vs Sodomite - What's the difference?

jeremiah | sodomite |


As proper nouns the difference between jeremiah and sodomite

is that jeremiah is (abrahamic religions) an ancient prophet, the author of the book of jeremiah, and of the lamentations while sodomite is an inhabitant of sodom, or (by extension) a descendant of one.

As a noun jeremiah

is a person who is pessimistic about the present and foresees a calamitous future; a prophet of doom.

As an interjection jeremiah

is (uk) expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration, etc.

Sodomite vs Sodomise - What's the difference?

sodomite | sodomise |


As a proper noun sodomite

is an inhabitant of sodom, or (by extension) a descendant of one.

As a verb sodomise is

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Somdomite vs Sodomite - What's the difference?

somdomite | sodomite |


As nouns the difference between somdomite and sodomite

is that somdomite is misspelling of lang=en Used in reference to the infamous misspelling by Lord Alfred Douglas’ father, the 9th Marquess of Queensberry, on a calling card left to Irish playwright Oscar Wilde while sodomite is one who practices sodomy; a sodomist.

As a proper noun Sodomite is

an inhabitant of Sodom, or (by extension) a descendant of one.

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