a. rare. [f. SODOM + -IC.] Of or pertaining to Sodom; sodomitic.
c. 1330. R. Brunne, Chron. Wace (Rolls), 14414. He vsed þe synne Sodomyke. Ibid. (1338), Chron. (1810), 320. Usure & symonie, & synne sodomike [F. sodomien].
1867. David Martin, in Weekly Free Press (Atchison, KS), 12 Oct., 2/4. [If women vote] society would soon need a Sodomic shower to burn up its impurities or a Noachian deluge to sweep it from the face of the earth. No argument is necessary for the refutation of an objection so absurd in itself.
1893. The Voice (N.Y.), 20 April. America is to have a revival of the Sodomic civilization under more favorable auspices.