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priapi — n. god of masculinity and virility (Classical Mythology) … English contemporary dictionary
Os priapi — Penisknochen eines Hundes; der Pfeil zeigt auf die an der Unterseite liegende Rinne für die Harnröhre Der Penisknochen (lat. Os penis, Os priapi oder Baculum) ist ein Knochen im männlichen Begattungsorgan (Penis) mancher Säugetiere. Der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
PRIAPUS — I. PRIAPUS Liberi patris et Veneris fil. quem superstitiosa antiquitas hortorum praesidem credidit, addo et portuum. Leonidas vetus poeta: Ταῦθ᾿ ὁ Πρίηπος ἐγὼν ἐπιτέλλομαι ὁ λιμενίτης. De quo vide Voss. de Idol. l. 2. c. 7. et Dempster. ad Rosin … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Cordaitales ou cordaites — Cordaites Cordaitales … Wikipédia en Français
Cordaites — Cordaitales Feuilles … Wikipédia en Français
Hancarville, Pierre François Hugues, Baron — (1/1/1719 Nancy 10/9/1805 Padua) (France) Engraver, art historian, and writer. Best known for his writings on the sexual aspects of ancient cultures. Reproductions: Illustrations to Monumens du Culte Secret des Dames Romaines 1787: Wagner,… … Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators
BAAL-PEOR sive BELPHEGOR — BAAL PEOR, sive BELPHEGOR cui initiatos Israelitas scribit Moses Numer. c. 25. v. 3. 5. Constat (inquit Seldenus de Dîs Syris Syntagm. l. c. 5.) Moabitarum et Medianitarum fuisse hoc numen, atque idem quod c. eôdem v. 18. etc. c. 31. v. 16. Peor… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
TURPIA — in receslu quidem omnia erant Gentilium sacra; Interim quae etiam in fronte talia eslent, non erubuêre Veteres, Romani inprimis, divinitate donare: Infames nempe meretrices, Cloacinam, Pavorem, Febrem, Pallorem, Rubiginem, Fornacem, Lupam, Faunam … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Priapus — For the ancient city in Asia Minor, see Karabiga. Priapus Fresco of Priapus, House of the Vettii, Pompeii. Minor rustic fertility god, protector of flocks, fruit plants, bees and gardens … Wikipedia
Baal-berith — was the god of the Canaanite city. His temple was destroyed when Abimelech quelled the rising of his fickle subjects (Jud. iX. 4, 46). The name denotes a form of Ba al worship prevailing in Israel, according to the Book of Judges (viii. 33), and… … Wikipedia