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1 мальчик на содержании у педераста
Russian-english psychology dictionary > мальчик на содержании у педераста
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2 مأبون
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3 катамит
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4 puşt
"catamite, fairy, queen; bastard, son of a bitch, cunt" -
5 Lustknabe
m altm. (gay’s) young boyfriend, boy toy, catamite lit.* * *Lụst|kna|bem (old, hum)catamite* * *Lust·kna·bem (veraltend) catamite* * * -
6 мальчик на содержании у педераста
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мальчик на содержании у педераста
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7 мужеложец
1) General subject: Halfsy Holesy (Describes an individual (typically a homosexual male) who sexually prefers both top and bottom, depending on the situation.), halfsie2) Religion: catamite (It was believed that Ganymede's kidnapper had a homosexual passion for him, hence this term, derived from the popular Latin form of Ganymede's name - Catamitus), sodomite (He who practices sodomy)3) Law: bugger -
8 содомит
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9 shoga
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shoga[Swahili Plural] mashoga[English Word] catamite[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Derived Word] ushoga N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shoga[Swahili Plural] mashoga[English Word] girlfriend (term used between women)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Swahili Example] alitamani kuwafuata shogaze katika nyendo zao [Sul][English Example] (s)he desired to follow fellow women girlfriend in their habits------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shoga[Swahili Plural] mashoga[English Word] impotent man who acts as a servant to women[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Derived Word] ushoga N------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shoga[Swahili Plural] mashoga[English Word] woman (or older girl) who instructs a girl who has reached the age of puberty[English Plural] women (or older girls) who instruct[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Derived Word] ushoga N[Swahili Example] Shoga wake alimkaribisha chakula cha mchana[English Example] her woman initiate patron invited her for lunch------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shoga[Swahili Plural] mashoga[English Word] homosexual man[English Plural] homosexual men[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Terminology] slang------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] shoga[Swahili Plural] shoga[English Word] gay man[English Plural] gay men[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Terminology] slang------------------------------------------------------------ -
10 utrzymanek
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > utrzymanek
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11 कुम्भीकः _kumbhīkḥ
कुम्भीकः 1 The Punnāga tree.-2 A catamite.-का Swelling of the eye-lids. see कुम्भिका. -
12 टारः _ṭārḥ
टारः 1 A horse.-2 A catamite. -
13 पल्लवकः _pallavakḥ
पल्लवकः 1 A libertine.-2 A catamite.-3 The para- mour of a harlot.-4 The Aśoka tree.-5 A kind of fish.-6 A sprout (n. also). -
14 पल्लविकः _pallavikḥ
पल्लविकः 1 A libertine, a gallant.-2 A catamite.-का A kind of scarf. -
15 प्राकर्षिकः _prākarṣikḥ
प्राकर्षिकः 1 A catamite.-2 A man supported by another's wife. -
16 भुजङ्गः _bhujaṅgḥ
भुजङ्गः [भुजः सन् गच्छति गम्-खच् मुम् डिच्च]1 A serpent, snake; भुजङ्गमपि कोपितं शिरसि पुष्पवद्धारयेत् Bh.2.4.-2 A paramour, gallant; अभूमिरेषा भुजङ्गभङ्गिभाषितानाम् K.196.-3 A husband or lord in general.-4 A catamite.-5 The dissolute friend of a king.-6 The constellation आश्लेषा.-7 The number 'eight'.-गी A serpent nymph.-Comp. -इन्द्रः an epithet of Śeṣa, the lord of snakes.-ईशः an epithet of1 Vāsuki.-2 of Śeṣa.-3 of Patañjali.-4 of the sage Piṅgala.-कन्या a young female snake.-प्रयातम् N. of a metre having each quarter of twelve syllables; भुजङ्गप्रयातं भवेद् यैश्चतुर्भिः V. Ratna.-भम् the asterism आश्लेषा.-भुज् m.1 an epithet of 1 Garuḍa.-2 a peacock.-लता betel-pepper (ताम्बूली).-शिशुः a kind of बृहती metre.-संगता N. of a metre.-हन् m. an epithet of Garuḍa; see भुजगान्तक &c. -
17 मर्जः _marjḥ
मर्जः 1 A washerman.-2 A catamite. -f. Cleansing, washing, purification. -
18 रक्षा _rakṣā
रक्षा [रक्ष्-भावे अ टाप्]1 Protection, preservation; guarding; मयि सृष्टिर्हि लोकानां रक्षा युष्मास्ववस्थिता Ku.2.28; Ś.2.15; R.2.4,8; Me.45.-2 Care, security.-3 A guard, watch.-4 An amulet or mystical object used as a charm, any preservative; as in रक्षाकरण्ड q. v. below.-4 A tutelary deity.-5 Ashes.-6 A piece of silk or thread fastened round the wrist on particular occasions, especially on the full-moon day of Śrāvaṇa, as an amulet or preservative; (रक्षी also in this sense).-7 Lac.-Comp. -अधिकृतः 1 one who is entrusted with protection or superintendence, a superintendent or governor; Ms.7.123;9.272.-2 a magistrate.-3 the chief police-officer.-अपेक्षकः 1 a porter; doorkeeper.-2 a guard of the women's apartments.-3 a catamite.-4 an actor.-करण्डः, -करण्डकम् a preservative cas- ket, an amulet, a magical or charmed casket; अहो रक्षाकरण्डकमस्य मणिबन्धे न दृश्यते Ś.7.-गृहम् a lying-in chamber; रक्षागृहगता दीपाः प्रत्यादिष्टा इवाभवन् R.1.68.-पट्टोलिका a cluster of amulets.-पत्रः a species of birch tree.-परिघः a protective bar.-पालः, -पुरुषः a watch- man, guard, police.-प्रतिसरः an amulet; दत्तरक्षाप्रति- सरामन्वालम्भनशोभनाम् Mb.3.39.4.-प्रदीपः a lamp kept burning as a sort of protection against evil spirits.-भूषणम्, -मणिः, -रत्नम् an ornament of jewel worn as an amulet or preservative against evil spirits.-मङ्गलम् a ceremony performed for protection (against evil spirits &c.).-महौषधिः a sovereign preservative remedy.-सूत्रम् a carrying-girth. -
19 विटः _viṭḥ
विटः [विट्-क]1 A paramour; त्वद्वत्सलः क्व स तपस्विज- नस्य हन्ता कन्याविटः पतिरसौ परिरक्षतु त्वाम् Māl.8.8; Śi.4.48.-2 A voluptuary, sensualist; प्रतिक्षणं नव्यवदच्युतस्य यत् स्त्रिया विटानामिव साधुवार्ता Bhāg.1.13.2.-3 (In dramas) The companion of a prince or dissolute young man, or of a courtezan (who is described as being skilled in the arts of singing, music, and poetry and as a para- site on familiar terms with his associate to whom he nearly serves the purpose of the Vidūṣaka; see inter alia Mk. acts 1, 5 and 8); for definition, see S. D.78; अन्येभ्यश्च वसन्ति ये$स्य भवने लब्धप्रसादा विटाः Mu.3.14.-4 A rogue, cheat.-5 A catamite.-6 A rat.-7 The Khadira tree.-8 The orange tree.-9 A branch together with its shoot.-1 A mineral salt.-Comp. -कान्ता turmeric.-पेटकः, -कम् a multitude of rogues.-माक्षिकम् a kind of mineral.-लवणम् a medicinal salt. -
20 वेश्या _vēśyā
वेश्या A harlot, prostitute, courtezan, concubine; त्वं वापीव लतेव नौरिव जनं वेश्यासि सर्वं भज Mk.1.32; Me.37; Y.1.141; पतव्रता चैकपत्नी द्वितीये कुलटा स्मृता । तृतीये वृषली ज्ञेया चतुर्थे पुंश्चली स्मृता । वेश्या च पञ्चमे षष्ठे जुङ्गी च सप्तमे$ष्टमे । Brav. P.-Comp. -आचार्यः 1 the master or keeper of prostitutes.-2 a pimp.-3 a catamite.-आश्रयः habita- tion of harlots.-गमनम् debauchery, whoring.-गृहम् a brothel.-जनः a harlot.-पणः the wages given to a prostitute.-पतिः a paramour.-पुत्रः a bastard.
См. также в других словарях:
Catamite — Cat a*mite (k[a^]t [.a]*m[imac]t), n. [L. Catamitus, an old form of Ganymedes Ganymede, Gr. Ganymh dhs.] A boy kept for unnatural purposes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
catamite — (n.) 1590s, from L. Catamitus, Latin corruption of Ganymedes, the name of the beloved cup bearer of Jupiter (see GANYMEDE (Cf. Ganymede)) … Etymology dictionary
catamite — [kat′ə mīt΄] n. [L Catamitus < Etr catmite < Gr Ganymēdēs, Ganymede] a boy used in pederasty … English World dictionary
Catamite — A catamite is the younger partner in a pederastic relationship between two males, which was a popular arrangement in many areas of the ancient world.Kings and Emperors in the ancient world (depending on their sexual orientation) had not only… … Wikipedia
catamite — noun /ˈkætəmaɪt/ The junior partner in a paederastic relationship. And what about your brother? –Is he to be a catamite? … Wiktionary
catamite — noun Etymology: Latin catamitus, from Catamitus Ganymede, from Etruscan Catmite, from Greek Ganymēdēs Date: 1593 a boy kept by a pederast … New Collegiate Dictionary
catamite — /kat euh muyt /, n. a boy or youth who is in a sexual relationship with a man. [1585 95; < L Catamitus < Etruscan Catmite < Gk Ganymédes GANYMEDE] * * * … Universalium
catamite — cat·a·mite kat ə .mīt n a boy kept by a pederast called also pathic Cat·a·mi·tus .kat ə mīt əs, mēt (Greek Gan·y·mede gan i .mēd) Greek mythological character. Ganymede was an attractive Trojan boy who was abducted to Olympus to become the… … Medical dictionary
catamite — cat·a·mite || kætÉ™maɪt n. boy used in homosexual acts … English contemporary dictionary
catamite — [ katəmʌɪt] noun archaic a boy kept for homosexual practices. Origin C16: from L. catamitus, via Etruscan from Gk Ganumēdēs Ganymede (the name of Zeus s cup bearer in Gk mythology) … English new terms dictionary
catamite — cat·a·mite … English syllables