emasculate

suomi-englanti sanakirja

emasculate englannista suomeksi

  1. kuohita

  2. heikentää

  3. epämiehekäs

  1. Verbi

  2. kuohita

  3. veltostaa, heikentää

emasculate englanniksi

  1. Deprived of virility or vigor; unmanned, weak.

  2. (quote-book)

  3. (quote-book), the ſin of Moab; power obſcene, / Emaſculate and ſoft, in looſe attire / A ſenſual deity; his glory 'twas / In arts of baſe ſeduction to excel, / And leagu'd with harlots to have turn'd the heart, / Of that wife king, and drawn him from his God / To bend his aged knees at idol ſhrines.

  4. To deprive of virile or procreative power; to castrate, to geld. (defdate)

  5. (syn)

  6. (quote-book)&93;.|title=Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne|The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton: With Engravings, and an Appendix|location=London|publisher=Printed by Bensley|Thomas Bensley; for White (publisher)|Benjamin White and Son, at Horace's Head, (w)|year=1789|page=212|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=yVsOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA212|oclc=436445604|passage=(smallcaps) has a ſtrange effect; it emaſculates both man, beaſt and bird, and brings them to a near reſemblance of the other ſex. Thus, eunuchs have ſmooth unmuſcular arms, thighs, and legs; and broad hips, and beardleſs chins, and ſqueaking voices. Gelt stags and bucks have hornleſs heads, like hinds and does.

  7. (quote-book)|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=k2s9AQAAMAAJ&pg=PP351|title=An Archæological Dictionary; or, Classical Antiquities of the Jews, Greeks, and Romans, Alphabetically Arranged: ...|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=Printed for D. Ogilvy ''et al.''|year=1793|column=1|oclc=977187973|passage=At ''Athens'' the Prieſts and Prieſteſſes were drawn by lot, from the men and virgins of diſtinguiſhed family and irreproachable life. Maimed or deformed perſons were not admitted, and purity and chaſtity were ſo particularly required, that the Prieſts frequently uſed means to emaſculate themselves.

  8. To remove the entire male genitalia (the testicles, scrotum, and penis) of (a person or animal).

  9. To deprive of masculine vigor or spirit; to weaken; to render effeminate; to vitiate by unmanly softness. (defdate)

  10. (ant)

  11. (RQ:Prynne Soveraigne Power)

  12. (quote-book)|tlr=Russell Martineau|chapter=The Most Prominent Figures in Hebrew Mythology|title=Mythology among the Hebrews and Its Historical Development|location=London|publisher=Longmans, Green, and Co.|year=1877|page=131|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=pRFbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA131|oclc=3737147|passage=The Agadic tradition has preserved another element of the Noah-myth. The wicked black son Ham (Châm), emasculates his father .... The emasculation of the Sun, when the Sun is male, is an expression of Aryan mythology denoting the weakening of his rays before and at sunset. The black son, the Night, overcomes and emasculates his father, takes all power from his rays and drives him to ruin.

  13. (quote-book)|year=2006|section=section 6.3 (Guys and Family)|page=233|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=qEMPNfDH6ecC&pg=PA233|isbn=978-0-310-26985-4|passage=A few weeks later he came to the conclusion that his mother was emasculating him. He claimed that her grip was so strong on him that he was resentful. Not only was she emasculating, but she was also "castrating" because her demands and expectations were feminizing him.

  14. Of a flower: to deprive of the anthers.

  15. (quote-journal)

  16. (es-verb form of)