Vulgar words in A Voyage to New Holland (Page 1)
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The bastard-coco, its nuts and cables; and the silk-cotton-trees.
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At farther distances there were small vineyards by the sides of the mountains, intermixed with abundance of waste rocky land, unfit for cultivation, which afforded only dildo-bushes.
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THE BASTARD-COCO, ITS NUTS AND CABLES; AND THE SILK-COTTON-TREES.
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There grow here wild or bastard coconut-trees, neither so large nor so tall as the common ones in the East or West Indies.
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At the top of these bastard coco-trees, among the branches, there grows a sort of long black thread-like horsehair, but much longer, which by the Portuguese is called tresabo.
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I was told by a Portuguese here that their negro wenches make love potions with these birds.