- A
kynodesmē (Gr****: κυνοδέσμη,
English translation: "dog tie") was a cord or
string or
sometimes a
leather strip that was worn
primarily by
athletes in...
- draw the **** over to one side, a
practice known as
kynodesmē (literally "dog tie"). Many
kynodesmē are
depicted on vases,
almost exclusively confined...
-
tying the most
distal portion of the **** with
kynodesme to
conceal the glans. The
kynodesme was also used by the
Etruscans and
Romans (ligatura...
- Celsus.
Boxer at Rest, a ****enistic Gr****
sculpture showing infibulation Kynodesme, a cord tied
around the end of the **** to
secure the **** ****a...
- ****enistic
ideal of
gymnastic nudity. Men with
short ****s
would wear the
kynodesme to
prevent exposure. As a
consequence of this
social stigma, an early...
- is
referred to as a kuno piercing. Its name is
supposedly derived from
kynodesme. ****
piercing with a
captive bead ring (also
called a BCR or ball...
-
Museum of Art
Jockstrap ****a, ****
sheath used in
Papua New
Guinea Kynodesme Willy warmer 1500–1550 in
fashion 1550–1600 in
fashion Notes Hogan, C...
- top-heavy over-muscled
torso and
scarred and
bruised face, ****
bound by a
kynodesme,
cauliflower ears,
broken nose, Morton's toe and a
mouth suggesting broken...
-
Their Relation to Lipodermos, Cir****cision, **** Restoration, and the
Kynodesme" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
History of Medicine. 75 (Fall 2001).
Johns Hopkins...
-
Their Relation to Lipodermos, Cir****cision, **** Restoration, and the
Kynodesme" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
History of Medicine. 75 (Fall 2001).
Johns Hopkins...