subs. (venery).The female pudendum: see MONOSYLLABLE.
1656. Choice Drollery, 44. Quoth she, the Son is provd a Daughter. But be content, if God doth blesse the Baby, She has a PULPIT where a Preacher may be.
c. 168595. Broadside Ballad [Roxburghe Ballads (Brit. Mus.), ii. 73], The Country Parsons Folly.
He pitchd on a subject was hard by the rump, | |
And into her PULPIT he straightways did jump, | |
Where all the long night he her cushion did thump. |