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- prized concubinus might p**** from father to son as an especially coveted inheritance. A military officer on campaign might be accompanied by a concubinus. Like...
- give up his concubinus, who himself is about to leave boyhood for adolescence. The imperial biographer Suetonius refers to a concubinus of Galba who...
- Catamitus was the Latin equivalent of Ganymedes; Festus says he was the concubinus of Jove. Alessandra Bertocchi and Mirka Maraldi, "Menaechmus quidam: Indefinites...
- without being married to him", comes from the Latin concubina (f.) and concubinus (m.), terms that in Roman law meant "one who lives unmarried with a married...
- Amero-Canadian Executive Elected Institutional (Major League Baseball) Concubinus Roman Ceremonial Appointed Personal Consort Tang dynasty Ceremonial Appointed...
- approaches in a procession, and he bids the master's favourite slave-boy (concubinus) to throw nuts, and the bridegroom to abstain from such pleasures in ****ure...
- unfavourably. There were terms for both the female (concubina) and the male (concubinus) for the beholden parties in such arrangements. The title concubina was...
- the front in Roman Spain, mentions an officer who has a male concubine (concubinus) on campaign. Polybius, Histories 6.37.9 (translated as bastinado). Phang...
- succubus share the same Latin root. The two terms were birthed from the word concubinus and the term con****bre (to lie alongside). In the text, Romuald refers...