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The Horn Exalted choose

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[UK] G. Rogers Horn Exalted 8: In our brain theres a belchose and cogliones lying lovingly close together.
at cullions, n.
[UK] G. Rogers Horn Exalted 24: [Parsley] doth cause in men the Falling evil: Coition too is a petty Epilepsy.
at falling sickness, n.
[UK] 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
[UK] 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.
[UK] 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.
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