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Citations:circumcizor

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English citations of circumcizor

Noun: "A circumcisor"

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  • 1972, University of Virginia, "Tradition - Volume 13, Issue 1", page 46
    [] to circumcision and shreds that may remain, and that the circumcizor must be himself circumcized.
  • 1980, Frank Hosken, "Female sexual mutilations: the facts and proposals for action", page 63
    In West Africa and Mali also, each village has a resident circumcizor and/or they travel from village to village during the season of circumcision, which provides a good income for the practitioners.
  • 2014, Julia Gerlach, "The Role of Religion in Eastern Europe Today", page 87
    The circumcizor may claim that a prohibition of circumcision constitutes a limitation [] .