lapidable

Etymology
From. The sense "nubile" was an intellectual pun on the use of to mean "testicle", potentially also influenced by.

Adjective

 * 1)  Nubile, mature for sexual intercourse (of a woman).
 * 2) * 1614, Richard Cocks, letter to Richard Williams, quoted in 1991, Anthony Farrington, The English Factory in Japan 1613-1623, London: The British Library, page 140:
 * I bought a wench yisterday, cost me 3 taies, for w’ch she must serve 5 yeares [...] She is but 12 yeares ould, over small yet for trade, but yow wold littell thynke that I have another forthcominge that is mor lapedable, yet it is true, & I think a gentelwoman of your accoyntance.

Adjective

 * 1) accursed

Usage notes
Used primarily in Quran translations to translate the word.