καύλα
Greek
Etymology
From
καυλί
(
kavlí
,
“
penis
”
)
.
Noun
καύλα
•
(
kávla
)
f
(
plural
καύλες
)
(
colloquial
,
vulgar
)
boner
,
hard-on
,
stiffy
(
erection of the penis
)
(
colloquial
,
vulgar
,
by extension
)
horniness
,
hots
(
sexual excitement
)
(
colloquial
,
vulgar
,
figuratively
)
Sexually arousing person, person viewed as a sex object.
Declension
declension of καύλα
singular
plural
nominative
καύλα
•
καύλες
•
genitive
καύλας
•
—
accusative
καύλα
•
καύλες
•
vocative
καύλα
•
καύλες
•
Synonyms
στύση
f
(
stýsi
,
“
erection
”
)
(
polite term
)
σηκωμάρα
f
(
sikomára
,
“
boner, stiffy
”
)
(
vulgar
)
Related terms
καυλί
n
(
kavlí
,
“
cock, dick
”
)
καυλιάρης
m
(
kavliáris
,
“
horndog
”
)
καυλώνω
(
kavlóno
,
“
to get it up, to get a boner
”
)
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