This phenomenon is so striking and so contrary to the general laws of nature, that an opinion has been started that the animal is brought forth not by the Pudenda, but descends from the belly into the pouch by one of the teats, which are there deposited.
"A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson"
Watkin Tench
For one Sallust who ruined himself with freedwomen, there were five Cupienniuses; "Cupiennius, that admirer of the Pudenda garbed in white," Hor.
"The Satyricon, Complete"
Petronius Arbiter
The malo is bound around the loins, after having passed between the legs, to cover the Pudenda.
"Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands"
Charles Nordhoff