a. rare. [f. SODOM + -IC.] Of or pertaining to Sodom; sodomitic.

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c. 1330.  R. Brunne, Chron. Wace (Rolls), 14414. He vsed þe synne Sodomyke. Ibid. (1338), Chron. (1810), 320. Usure & symonie, & synne sodomike [F. sodomien].

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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.

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1893.  The Voice (N.Y.), 20 April. America is to have a revival of the Sodomic civilization under more favorable auspices.

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