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Dec 31st 2012, 02:55

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===Adverb: "in a hermaphroditic manner"===
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* '''1878''' — Samuel Butler, ''Life and Habit'', Ballantyne, Hanson and Co., [http://archive.org/stream/lifeandhabit00butlgoog#page/n44/mode/2up pages 28-29]:
*: For nature hates that any principle should breed, so to speak, '''hermaphroditically''', but will give to each an help meet for it which shall cross it and be the undoing of it; as in the case of descent with modification, of which the essence would appear to be that every offspring should resemble its parents, and yet, at the same time, that no offspring should resemble its parents.
* '''1979''' — Adriano Zanetti, ''The World of Insects'', Abbeville Press (1979), [http://books.google.com/books?id=JBCHD7jE00wC&q=%22by%20separate%20sexes%20or%20hermaphroditically%22&dq=%22 page 86]:
*: In normal sexual reproduction, whether performed by separate sexes or '''hermaphroditically''', the two functions are generally combined in a pair.
* '''1988''' — Walter L. Williams, ''The Spirit and the Flesh: Sexual Diversity in American Indian Culture'', Beacon Press (1988), ISBN 9780807046111, [http://books.google.com/books?id=zQhtJ9vHvrQC&q=%22hermaphroditically%22 page 11]:
*: Therefore, this study uses the term ''berdache'' solely for male (or, in rare cases, '''hermaphroditically''' ambiguous) individuals who take on a social role that is more or less feminine.
* '''2004''' — Vanessa Smith, "Costume Changes: Passing at Sea and on the Beach", in ''Sea Changes: Historicizing the Ocean'' (eds. Bernhard Klein & Gesa Mackenthun), Routledge (2004), ISBN 0415946506, [http://books.google.com/books?id=mJJkqwE4QL8C&pg=PA40 page 40]:
*: This cleft sentence in turn cleaves narrative genre: Baré's story, formerly an account of loyal masculine servitude, now proceeds as a feminine sentimental narrative, yet one in which she figures, '''hermaphroditically''', as both distressed female and the masculine hero who rescues her.
* '''2005''' — Richard Daly, ''Our Box Was Full: An Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Plaintiffs'', UBC Press (2005), ISBN 0774810742, [http://books.google.com/books?id=YAzyWJYteoUC&pg=PA65 pages 64-65]:
*: But, except under unusually discordant circumstances, such wishes are not realized (or are realized only for short durations), especially since humans are not islands unto themselves, reproducing '''hermaphroditically'''.
* '''2009''' — Ruth Padel, "Why Hermaphrodite Is Second-Best", in ''Darwin: A Life in Poems'', Borzoi Books (2009), ISBN 9780307272393, [http://books.google.com/books?id=W6vzBPrlrcIC&pg=PA57&dq=%22hermaphroditically%22 page 57]:
*: {{…}} He starts a new page. 'Inherited traits,
*: patristic feather and bone
*: would never be pooled, species would never form to share
*: the social instinct, if they created offspring
*: '''hermaphroditically''', alone.' {{…}}
* '''2012''' — Jarold E. Hogle, "The Gothic Ghost of the Counterfeit and the Progress of Abjection", in ''A New Companion to the Gothic'' (ed. David Punter), Blackwell Publishing (2012), ISBN 9781405198066, [http://books.google.ca/books?id=qaGj75K2Q9oC&pg=PA508 page 508]:
*: In Suzuki's ''Ringu'' especially, "Sadako" (the original Samara) can channel vibrations across different electronic media because she mixes in herself, '''hermaphroditically''', a deep inseparability of the human sexes, {{…}}
* '''2012''' — Vaughan Rapatahana, "Introduction: English Language as Thief", in ''English Language as Hydra: Its Impacts on Non-English Language Cultures'' (eds. Vaughan Rapatahana & Pauline Bunce), Multilingual Matters (2012), ISBN 9781847697509, [http://books.google.com/books?id=lTbnLSyaX5sC&pg=PA3 page 3]:
*: The English language not only '''hermaphroditically''' propagates itself, it is also capable of backbiting itself.
* '''2012''' — Hsu-Ming Teo, ''Desert Passions: Orientalism and Romance Novels'', University of Texas Press (2012), ISBN 9780292739383, [http://books.google.com/books?id=y7XK0xu4IaMC&pg=PA74 page 74]:
*: Traveling on a train through the desert induces an experience of ecstatic sensation in Domini that positions her '''hermaphroditically''' as both the penetrated female swooning from love and sex, and the male penetrator invoking a classic trope of virgin territory: {{…}}
* '''2012''' — Kate Thomas, ''Postal Pleasures: Sex, Scandal, and Victorian Letters'', Oxford University Press (2012), ISBN 9780199730919, [http://books.google.com/books?id=Q-ldO2VgBsAC&pg=PA74 page 74]:
*: Trollope's capacity for multiplicity and cross-gendered production that James attributes to postal work turns, in this trope, to sexual reproduction that is diverse not only in its productions, but also in its mode of production: Trollope can, '''hermaphroditically''', both spread his seed ''and'' be pregnant and give birth.

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