Facetiae (noun) (archaic)
fas-ee-shee
Pornographic literature / a humorous or witty aside.
Early 16th century: from Latin, plural of facetia ‘jest’, from facetus ‘witty’.
Example sentences
“There were quite a few facetiae, and licentious stories included.”
“The primary object of these anecdotes, facetiae and riddles was to occupy idle hours.”
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