Venter, femur
From TTT @ frath.net
Latin Construction
- ‘Belly’ and ‘thigh.’
Loci
- αʹ Horace, Epodi 8.7-10:
| Sēd īncĭtāt | mē pēctŭs ēt | māmmāe pŭtrēs ĕquīnă quā|lēs ūbĕră vēntērquĕ mōl|lĭs ēt fĕmūr | tŭmēntĭbūs ēxīlĕ sū|rīs āddĭtūm. |
But your chest excites me—your sagging breasts, like a horse's udder. Likewise your soft stomach and skinny thighs — atop your swollen calves. |
- βʹ Ovid, Amores 1.5:
| quām cās|tīgā|tō plā|nūs sūb | pēctŏrĕ | vēntēr! quānt(um) ēt | quālĕ lă|tūs! || quām iŭvĕn|ālĕ fĕ|mūr! |
What a smooth belly beneath that slender chest! Her body, so long and so fine! Such youthful thighs! |