![]() ![]() Pygal (“of, relating to, or located in the region of the rump or posterior end of the back”). And the speakers of our language have found the need for a number of similar words over the years, for in addition to natiform we have natal (“of or relating to the buttocks”), gluteal (“of, relating to, or in the region of the gluteus muscles”), and ![]() But sometimes one has need to referring to things that resemble the buttocks, so we further adopted natis for our natiform. Natis is the Latin word for “buttocks,” and from it we get our word nates (“buttocks”).
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