Monday, September 04, 2006

callipygian
Etymology
Ancient Greek
καλλίπυγος (callipygos), from καλλι- (calli-, beautiful-) + πυγή (pygē, buttocks).
Adjective
callipygian
Having beautifully shaped buttocks.

Synonyms
callipygous
Antonyms
cacopygian
dasypygal = having hairy buttocks

Translations
French:
callipyge m and f
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3 comments:

Gillian Marsden said...

Here's to one's beautiful caliphygian. . .shit I've forgotten how to spell it already. . .talk soon. . .am steadily going into panic mode re thesis argh. . .that party looked like fun. . .:( for me, :) for you!!!

Gillian Marsden said...

oi coletti. . .how are you dear? am now regretting recent late night coffee consumption: am now typing away like mad thing and it ain't my thesis. .

Anonymous said...

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you need to improve your english, I found much of your blog very hard to understand.I felt like I was trying to read heiroglyphics or something!

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