But before the seven days were fulfilled, Izanagi, wondering at her concealment, viewed her, and behold, her pudenda had been burnt in giving birth to the Fire.
Their canoes were more artificially made and ornamented than the others, and the people seemed more civilized and more modest, as they had the pudenda covered, which the others had not.
This suggestion is borne out by the figures of women with the pudenda exposed and often exaggerated in size.
The Wankonda women are likewise almost entirely naked, but generally cover the pudenda with a tiny bead-work apron, often a piece of very beautiful workmanship, and exactly resembling the same article worn by Kaffir women.
In order that I might feast my eyes on her pudenda she must not wear drawers.
The Romans also (as may be gathered from Varro's De Re Rustica) called the feminine pudenda porcus.
The pains again ceased, the pudenda began to swell from frequent examination, the bitch began to stagger, and made frequent attempts to void her urine, with extreme difficulty in accomplishing it.
At four o'clock I again examined her; the external pudenda were sore and swelled, and beginning to assume a black hue.