Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But I never realized how crafty the cunnus was."
And what right does she have to complain, when Caesar's been keeping her cunnus well lubricated for months?
He couldn't even call me a fully fledged cunnus, that-that Italian."
"The little cunnus stole Caesar's war chest in Brundisium."
"Got you at last, you vindictive old cunnus!"
The word was not considered quite as offensive as mentula or cunnus, but does appear in Roman ribaldry.
Jupiter, what a cunnus!
The old cunnus!
Another full-grown cunnus.
"Oh, he would, the sarcastic cunnus!
Stupid, stupid cunnus!
Doesn't stick her nose into men's affairs, doesn't try to rule the roost, doesn't use her cunnus like a weapon."
"Now, please enlighten me about a Latin puzzle I have never found the answer to: why is cunnus masculine gender, and mentula feminine gender?"
Nam fuit ante Helenam cunnus taeterrima bellicausa. . .
"Can't not be if we're to eat and drink well, have three or four nice slaves and one of them with a cunnus worth lifting a skirt for.
"Gaius Cunnus Octavius," said Antony.
Its status as a basic obscenity is confirmed by the Priapeia 28, in which mentula and cunnus are given as ideal examples of obscene words:
It wasn't Lucius Cornelius acted illegally, it was the Plebeian Assembly and that traitorous cunnus Sulpicius.