latrinal

adj

Etymology

From latrine + -al.

Definitions

  1. Of or related to a latrine

    Of or related to a latrine; being or relating to a place for urination or defecation.

    • Felix always attended Venus upon her little latrinal excursions, holding her, serving her, and making much of all she did. To undo her things, lift her skirts, to wait and watch the coming, to dip a lip or finger in the royal output
  2. Related to defecation or other taboo body functions, scatological.

    • As for the verbal humour, it is normally pornographic; but it achieves the latrinal.
    • Ieva Reklaityke’s work in Kalamazoo on sewers unclogged my mind, Martha Bayless’s latrinal insights were pleasantly pungent, and Kevin J. Wanner guided me to Eyrbyggja Saga.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA