rausim vagu, kapāsim vainagu
vagina (n.) 1680s, from L. vagina "sheath, scabbard" (pl. vaginae), from PIE *wag-ina- (cf. Lith. vožiu "to cover with a hollow thing"), from root*wag- "to break, split, bite." Probably the ancient notion is of a sheath made from a split piece of wood (see sheath). A modern medical word; the Latin word was not used in an anatomical sense in classical times. Anthropological vagina dentata is attested from 1908.
patrūcīgs šķirklis, mamprāt.
kur tad palicis latvju vadzis. kur vaga, galu galā? savukārt, Karulis pie vagas/vadža savos ķīļu rakstos vagīņu minēt vairās. pasaule nepilnību pilna. miers baro, vagīna – miera osta.