Dictionary
 Open and Collaborative
 Home page

Meaning of trimalciato by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

trimalciato
  81

TRIMALCIATO jitanjáfora, part of the gíglico language created by Julio Cortázar in his novel Rayuela, chapter 68. As such, it has no more meaning than what the reader wants to give it. It is understood, however, that it is a question of describing a sexual act between the protagonists. The trimalciate of ergomanina could be a deflecado scourer (the filulas de cariaconcia), an allegory of the state of the man after dabbling long in the sex of the woman.

  Like  0

* Only one "like" per meaning and day, the more "likes" the meaning will appear higher in the list











  ADD NEW MEANING  






       

          


This website uses your own and third party cookies to optimize your navigation, adapt to your preferences and perform analytical work. As we continue to navigate, we understand that you accept our Cookies Policies