μητροκοίτης

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From μήτηρ (mḗtēr, mother) + κοίτη (koítē, bed).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μητροκοίτης • (mētrokoítēs) m (genitive μητροκοίτου); first declension

  1. motherfucker
    • 600 BCE – 500 BCE, Hipponax, Fragments :
      τούτοισι θηπέων τοὺς Ἐρυθραίων παῖδας ὁ μητροκοίτης Βούπαλος σὺν Ἀρήτῃ καὶ ὑφέλξων τὸν δυσώνυμον ἄρτον.
      toútoisi thēpéōn toùs Eruthraíōn paîdas ho mētrokoítēs Boúpalos sùn Arḗtēi kaì huphélxōn tòn dusṓnumon árton.
      Bupalus, the mother-fucker with Arete, fooling with these words through the Erythraeans, preparing to draw back his damnable foreskin.

Declension

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