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61 रक्षापेक्षक
rakshā-pêkshaka(-kshâ̱p-) m. a doorkeeper orᅠ porter W. ;
a guard of the women's apartments ib. ;
a catamite ib. ;
an actor, mime ib.
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62 विट
viṭam. (derivation doubtful) a voluptuary, sensualist, bon-vivant, boon-companion, rogue, knave Kāv. Rājat. Kathās. etc.
(in the drama, esp. in the Mṛicchakaṭika, he is the companion of a dissolute prince andᅠ resembles in some respects the Vidūshaka, being generally represented as a parasite on familiar terms with his associate, but at the same time accomplished in the arts of poetry, music, andᅠ singing;
ifc. a term of reproach gaṇa khasūcy-ādi Gaṇar. L. alsoᅠ « the keeper of a prostitute;
a catamite;
a mouse;
Acacia Catechu;
the orange tree;
a kind of salt;
= prāñcalloha <?>;
= viṭapa N. of a mountain»);
n. a house Gal
- विटकान्ता
- विटप
- विटपुत्र
- विटपेटक
- विटप्रिय
- विटभूत
- विटमाक्षिक
- विटलवण
- विटवल्लभा
- विटवृत्त
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63 विदूषक
vi-dūshakamfn. defiling, disgracing BhP. ;
facetious, witty W. ;
m. a jester, wag, buffoon (esp. in dram.) the jocose companion andᅠ confidential friend of the hero of a play (he acts the same confidential part towards the king orᅠ hero, that her female companions do towards the heroine;
his business is to excite mirth in person andᅠ attire, andᅠ to make himself the universal butt;
a curious regulation requires him to be a Brāhman, orᅠ higher in caste than the king himself;
cf. IW. 474) Hariv. Kāv. Sāh. etc.. ;
a libertine, catamite L. ;
N. of a Brāhman Kathās.
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64 वेश्याचार्य
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65 व्यलीक
vy-alīkamfn. very false orᅠ untruthful, lying, hypocritical (am ind.) Amar. BhP. ;
disagreeable, painful, offensive, strange MW. ;
improper orᅠ unfit to be done MW. ;
not false, Ṡlṡ.;
= vyañgya L. ;
m. = nāgara L. ;
a catamite MW. ;
n. anything displeasing ib. ;
any cause of pain orᅠ uneasiness ib. ;
pain, grief. MBh. Kāv. Pur. etc.;
a falsehood, lie, fraud ( alsoᅠ pl.) Kāv. Pur. etc.;
transgression, offence, misdeed Ratnâv. Jātakam. ;
= vailakshya L. ;
reverse, contrariety, inversion MW. ;
- tā f. orᅠ - tva n. disagreeableness, painfulness MW. ;
impropriety, displeasure ib. ;
- niḥṡvāsa m. a sigh of pain orᅠ sorrow Kum.
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66 Lustknabe
Lust·kna·be m (veraltend)catamite -
67 дочка
syn: козленок, плашкет, Чебурашкаподросток-педераст, гл. обр. как пассивный партнер для сокамерникаbo, gunsel, punka pansy boy, esp. a prisoner's catamite -
68 غلام
غُلاَم: مَأبُونٌ يَتّخِذُهُ لُوطِيّ -
69 مأبون
مَأبُون: غُلاَمٌ يَتّخِذُهُ لُوطِيّ، غُلاَمٌ له عِلاقَةٌ جِنْسِيَّةٌ مَعَ رجُلٍ -
70 cinaedus
1.cĭnaedus, i, m., = kinaidos.I.He who practises unnatural lust, a sodomite, catamite, Plaut. As. 3, 3, 37; id. Aul. 3, 2, 8; id. Poen. 5, 5, 40; Scip. Afric. ap. Gell. 7, 12, 5; Cat. 16, 2; 25, 1; Petr. 21, 2; Juv. 2, 10; 14, 30 al.—B.Adj.: cĭnaedus, a, um, wanton, unchaste:II.ut decuit cinaediorem,
Cat. 10, 24.— Trop., impudent, shameless:homo cinaedā fronte,
Mart. 6, 39, 12.— Hence,He who performs a wanton dance, Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 73; Lucil. ap. Non. p. 5, 31.—III.The name of a sea-fish, Plin. 33, 11, 53, § 146.2.cĭnaedus, a, um, v. 1. cinaedus, I. B. -
71 κίναιδος
A catamite, Pl.Grg. 494e, etc.: generally, lewd fellow, Herod.2.74, PSI5.483.1 (iii B.C.), Arcesil. ap. Plu.2.126a.3 pl., obscene poems, D.L.9.110.II a sea-fish, Plin.HN32.146.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κίναιδος
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72 πόρνος
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73 ἐθελόπορνος
ἐθελό-πορνος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐθελόπορνος
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74 κίναιδος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `lewd man, catamite' (Pl., Herod.),Compounds: In compp., e. g. κιναιδο-λογέω (Str.); name of a sea-fish (Plin.), a bird (= κιναίδιον, Gal.).Derivatives: κιναίδιον (- ιος) name of the ἴυγξ (H., Phot.), the wagtail (sch.) etc., κιναιδίας m. `stone, found in the fish κίναιδος' (Plin.), - ία `lewdness' (Aeschin.), - ώδης `like a κ.' (sch.); κιναιδίζω `be a κ.' (Antioch. Astr.) with κιναίδισμα (Eust.), also - δεύομαι (sch.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unexplained. Acc. to Archigenes (ap. Gal. 12, 800) Syrian. Prob. Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,854Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κίναιδος
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75 schandknaap
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76 kötlük
A word of abuse meaning "You effeminate one! ". Its real meaning is " You catamite ! " -
77 kötlük
A word of abuse meaning "You effeminate one! ". Its real meaning is " You catamite ! " -
78 Lustknabe
mcatamitemugs.1. toy boy coll.2. toyboy coll. -
79 dümbelek
1. a small drum. 2. slang stupid. 3. slang stupid ass. 4. slang catamite. -
80 düğme
1. button. 2. electric switch. 3. bud. 4. slang catamite. - çengeli buttonhook.
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