>>510820430Excellent Abdulinho, so we have finally established the word Tacitus used is "corpores infames". Which broadly means "those who desecrate their own body", which in and of itself does not specifically hint to any precise meaning, sexual (faggotry, zoophilia, negrophilia) or non-sexual (self-mutilation to avoid combat etc), I hope your 90 IQ can grasp this.
Now let's see other examples of the word being used:
>ceterum transfugam sine magnae rei proditione venientem ad hostes nihil aliud quam unum vile atque infame corpus esse ratus id agebat ut quam maximum emolumentum novis sociis Here it's used to refer to a traitor, a deserter.
Now let's see which context "infame corpores" is used in the Germania
>Proditores et transfugas arboribus suspendunt, ignavos et imbelles et corpore infames caeno ac palude, iniecta insuper crate, mergunt>They hang traitors and those who flee from trees, weaklings and cowards and DESERTERS/FAGGOTS they drown in bogs below cratesWhich word makes SEMANTICALLY more sense given the CONTEXT, Abdulinho? Deserters (which we know Romans used to literally refer to as "corpores infames") or faggots (which in no piece of latin literature are ever referred to as "corpores infames")?