Danbooru
Login Posts Comments Notes Artists Tags Pools Wiki Forum More »
Search Changes Help
  • |
  • Posts (245) History

    Blacklisted (help)

    • guro
    • scat
    • furry -rating:g
    Disable all Re-enable all

    Recent Changes (all)

    • stigmata
    • spirits of haruka
    • mifuyu (princess connect!)
    • mifuyu (summer) (princess connect!)
    • yukimura eri
    • kanon (princess connect!)
    • ranpha (princess connect!)
    • ranpha (real) (princess connect!)
    • stoutland
    • project ultraman
    • lillipup
    • nea (princess connect!)
    • herdier
    • ultra series
    • nea (real) (princess connect!)
    • callisto (greyeth)
    • lycoris challenge (meme)
    • orisaki moshu
    • watchog
    • mizuno mai (maimai)
    • onna shachou
    • eve (stellar blade)
    • skin suit (stellar blade)
    • ass peek
    • doro (nikke)

    Options

    • Tag History
    • Post History
    • Wiki History
    • Discussions
    • What Links Here
    • Mistagged Posts
    • Untagged Posts

    codpiece

    コッドピース

    Literally "bag piece" or "scrotum piece" in Old English.

    A covering flap or pouch enclosing the male genital area, attached to the crotch region of pants or some other garment. Essentially the European equivalent of a penis sheath.

    Most codpieces are made out of cloth or leather, though metal ones also exist, sculpted to fit a man's scrotum and penis. Medieval armor occasionally incorporated an exaggerated metal codpiece to imply the wearer had an especially large penis.

    Examples

    • post #4020671
    • post #3677316
    • post #4162010 metal example with flamboyantly sculpted bulge
    • post #3889801 WARNING: Explicit futanari

    Notable characters

    • Gamzee Makara (Homestuck)
    • Izanagi (Persona 4)
    • Magus (Chrono Trigger)

    See also

    • Crotch plate generally flat and have no place to fit male genitals
    • Jockstrap modern equivalent
    • Penis sheath 'tribal' equivalent
    • Renaissance clothes, Landsknecht often features a codpiece

    External links

    • New Yorker: A Brief History of the Codpiece
    • The Guardian: Top 10 Codpieces in Art

    Posts

    post #9485497
    post #9424624
    Terms / Privacy / Upgrade / Contact /