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courtesan

  • 1 dama cortesana

    • courtesan

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dama cortesana

  • 2 mujer de vida galante

    • courtesan

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mujer de vida galante

  • 3 cortesana

    • courtesan
    • prostitute

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cortesana

  • 4 meretriz

    • courtesan
    • harken
    • harlotry
    • meretrix
    • street-walker
    • streetwalker
    • whore

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > meretriz

  • 5 cortesana

    f.
    courtesan (prostituta).
    * * *
    1 (prostituta) courtesan, courtezan
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    femenino (arc) courtesan
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    Ex. This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire.
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    femenino (arc) courtesan
    * * *

    Ex: This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire.

    * * *
    ( arc)
    courtesan
    * * *
    [prostituta] courtesan
    * * *
    f courtesan

    Spanish-English dictionary > cortesana

  • 6 meretriz

    f.
    1 prostitute.
    2 meretrix, harlot, street-walker, prostitute.
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    1 prostitute
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    femenino (frml) prostitute
    * * *
    Ex. This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire.
    * * *
    femenino (frml) prostitute
    * * *

    Ex: This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire.

    * * *
    ( frml)
    prostitute
    * * *
    Formal prostitute
    * * *
    f fml
    prostitute

    Spanish-English dictionary > meretriz

  • 7 prostituta

    f.
    prostitute.
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    1 prostitute
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    f., (m. - prostituto)
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    = prostitute, whore, slut, courtesan, tart, hooker, slag, slapper, strumpet.
    Ex. The unholy and more holy sources of community information are mentioned from pimps and prostitutes to the preacher and the policeman.
    Ex. In penitentiaries, nuns & whores shared a similar lifestyle & regimen, reducing the social & moral space between them.
    Ex. The ratings war between TV programmes has produced an emphasis on 'nuts, sluts, & perverts' & their victims, & discussion of sexual problems are commonplace on TV talk shows.
    Ex. This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire.
    Ex. She loves wearing lots of make up and looking like a tart.
    Ex. The actual quotation from Castro's 1992 speech reads as follows: 'There are hookers, but prostitution is not allowed in our country'.
    Ex. Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today.
    Ex. Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today.
    Ex. She was is a bit of a strumpet and was nearly killed by her husband on her wedding night when he discovered that she was pregnant.
    ----
    * conductor que busca los servicios de una prostituta = kerb-crawler [curb-crawler, -USA].
    * solicitar los servicios de una prostituta desde el coche = kerb-crawling [curb-crawling, -USA].
    * trabajar como prostituta en la calle = work + the streets.
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    = prostitute, whore, slut, courtesan, tart, hooker, slag, slapper, strumpet.

    Ex: The unholy and more holy sources of community information are mentioned from pimps and prostitutes to the preacher and the policeman.

    Ex: In penitentiaries, nuns & whores shared a similar lifestyle & regimen, reducing the social & moral space between them.
    Ex: The ratings war between TV programmes has produced an emphasis on 'nuts, sluts, & perverts' & their victims, & discussion of sexual problems are commonplace on TV talk shows.
    Ex: This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire.
    Ex: She loves wearing lots of make up and looking like a tart.
    Ex: The actual quotation from Castro's 1992 speech reads as follows: 'There are hookers, but prostitution is not allowed in our country'.
    Ex: Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today.
    Ex: Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today.
    Ex: She was is a bit of a strumpet and was nearly killed by her husband on her wedding night when he discovered that she was pregnant.
    * conductor que busca los servicios de una prostituta = kerb-crawler [curb-crawler, -USA].
    * solicitar los servicios de una prostituta desde el coche = kerb-crawling [curb-crawling, -USA].
    * trabajar como prostituta en la calle = work + the streets.

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    prostituta sustantivo femenino prostitute
    ' prostituta' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    macarra
    - zorra
    - golfa
    - puta
    English:
    call-girl
    - kerb-crawling
    - prostitute
    - solicit
    - soliciting
    - streetwalker
    - hooker
    * * *
    prostitute
    * * *
    f prostitute
    * * *
    prostituta n prostitute

    Spanish-English dictionary > prostituta

  • 8 damisela

    f.
    damsel (obsolete).
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    1 irónico young lady, damsel
    * * *
    SF ( Hist) damsel; pey courtesan, prostitute
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    femenino (arc) damsel (arch)
    * * *
    femenino (arc) damsel (arch)
    * * *
    ( arc)
    damsel ( arch)
    una damisela en apuros a damsel in distress
    * * *
    Anticuado damsel
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    f damsel
    * * *
    : damsel

    Spanish-English dictionary > damisela

  • 9 dama cortesana

    f.
    courtesan, prostitute, courtezan.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dama cortesana

См. также в других словарях:

  • Courtesan — Cour te*san (k?r t? z?n; 277), n. [F. courtisane, fr. courtisan courtier, It. cortigiano; or directly fr. It. cortigiana, or Sp. cortesana. See {Court}.] A woman who prostitutes herself for hire; a prostitute; a harlot. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • courtesan — early 15c., from M.Fr. courtisane, from It. cortigiana prostitute, lit. woman of the court, fem. of cortigiano one attached to a court, from corte court, from L. cortem (see COURT (Cf. court)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • courtesan — is pronounced kor tǝ zan, with stress on the last syllable …   Modern English usage

  • courtesan — ► NOUN ▪ a prostitute, especially one with wealthy or upper class clients. ORIGIN French courtisane, from obsolete Italian cortigiana female courtier …   English terms dictionary

  • courtesan — [kôrt′ə zən, kôrt΄ə zan′; ] also, esp.formerly, [kʉrt′ə z n] n. [Fr courtisane < It cortigiana, a prostitute, orig., court lady < corte, court < VL curtis: see COURT] a prostitute; esp., a mistress of a king, or a man of wealth or… …   English World dictionary

  • Courtesan — For other uses, see Courtesan (disambiguation). Relationships …   Wikipedia

  • courtesan — UK [ˌkɔː(r)tɪˈzæn] / US [ˌkɔrtəˈzæn] noun [countable] Word forms courtesan : singular courtesan plural courtesans in the past, a woman who had sex with rich and important men in exchange for money, protection, and status …   English dictionary

  • courtesan — [[t]kɔ͟ː(r)tɪzæ̱n, AM zən[/t]] courtesans N COUNT In former times, a courtesan was a woman who had sexual relationships with rich and powerful men for money …   English dictionary

  • courtesan —    a prostitute    In the 15th century, it referred to someone at court. The derivation is more likely to be from the Italian cortigiana, despite the morals of Tudor courtiers:     He regularly visited a famous courtesan in the Srinegar bazaar… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • Courtesan (disambiguation) — Courtesan may refer to Courtesan, a female courtier a prostitute catering to clients of wealth and status Euripus, a genus of brush footed butterflies commonly known as the Courtesans, Euripus nyctelius, a species in the genus Euripus commonly… …   Wikipedia

  • courtesan — noun Etymology: Middle French courtisane, from northern Italian dialect form of Italian cortigiana woman courtier, feminine of cortigiano courtier, from corte court, from Latin cohort , cohors Date: 1533 a prostitute with a courtly, wealthy, or …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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