-
could be
impregnated by demons. Remy
thought that a
woman could never be
fecundated by any
being other than a man.
Heinrich Kramer (author of the Malleus...
-
Logos ****tikos ("seminal word") as the
principle of
active reason that
fecundated p****ive matter. The
Jewish philosopher Philo similarly spoke in ****ual...
- not
recovering as fast as
researchers predicted,
despite being highly fecundate. It is
unknown whether or not the
mysterious disease is
still present...
-
place where "all men ... are
always and
infinitely potent; all
women fecundate with lust and flow
inexhaustibly with sap or
juice or both.
Everyone is...
- land that we make the
history of our race; the race rules, develops, and
fecundates the land"
Wilson 2019: "****sm and a
twisted version of
ecological thinking...
-
Virgin Mary is predicted, who
sprung from the
stock of
Jesse and
David and
fecundated by the Holy Ghost,
brought forth a new
flower of
human flesh, becoming...
- a good
harvest that
Vesta enjo**** the
title of
Mater ("Mother"). The
fecundating power of
sacred fire is
testified to in Plutarch's
version of the birth...
-
those forces to good use in
acquiring nurture, health, and fertility. She
fecundates and heals, and
therefore despite her
being worshipped only in the wild...
-
opening before dawn and
closing in the afternoon.
Flowers are self-
fecundating and
protogynous (with
female parts maturing first), and will self-pollinate...
- reinfestation,
reoffend feō fe- - fet- – effeminate, effete, fawn, fecund,
fecundate, fecundation, Fecunditas, fecundity, feminacy, feminine, fetal, fetation...