[Latin,womb, covering; seewel-inIndo-European roots.] vul′val,vul′var(-vər, -vär′),vul′vate′(-vāt′, -vĭt)adj. vul′vi·form′(-və-fôrm′)adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ...
painting a primordial humanity, is said to have been himself a "savage" person.(7) No matter that Piero, whose work was highly cultivated and saturated with sophisticated Ovidian subjects, could pun in Latin, as he did in his Mars and Venus, where he played on the cuniculus (rabbit) near...