1661 G. Rogers Horn Exalted 8: In our brain theres a belchose and cogliones lying lovingly close together.at cullions, n.
1661 G. Rogers Horn Exalted 24: [Parsley] doth cause in men the Falling evil: Coition too is a petty Epilepsy.at falling sickness, n.
1661 G. Rogers Horn Exalted 72: [If lovers] have a mind to be at this lock, all your bolts and bars shall not impede their slipperines.at lock, n.1
1661 G. Rogers Horn Exalted 77: Because some write how womens smocks will produce mice, be not so simple to think that all that sex will be nibling.at nibbling (n.) under nibble, v.
1661 G. Rogers Horn Exalted in Spurgeon Five hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism (1925) 74: Read and beware how that ye firk, Least the repentance stool o’th Kirk, Prove the reward of your queint wirk.at quaint, n.