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Ludere Deorum (神々の悪戯,
Kamigami no Asobi,
Latin and ****anese for "Play of Gods") is a ****anese
visual novel by
Nippon Ichi
Software and Broccoli. It was...
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November 2019. The club's
amateur status was
reflected by its
Latin motto, '
Ludere Causa Ludendi' – 'To Play for the Sake of Playing'. Queen's Park is also...
- culture. The
Latin word
ludens is the
present active participle of the verb
ludere,
which itself is
cognate with the noun ludus.
Ludus has no
direct equivalent...
- kind of play and as a
field for
erotic role-playing. "Poetic play (ludus,
ludere, io****, etc.)," Michèle
Lowrie observes, "denotes two
related things: stylistic...
- to", from
alludere "to play, jest, make fun of", a
compound of ad "to" +
ludere "to play".
Recognizing the
point of allusion's
condensed riddle also reinforces...
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evidence of
ancient Roman women playing a
version of
handball called expulsim ludere.
There are
records of handball-like
games in
medieval France, and among...
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Romans were p****ionate
gamblers who enjo**** dicing,
which was
known as
aleam ludere ("to play at dice").
There were two
sizes of
Roman dice. Tali were large...
- Women's Life in
Greece and Rome, p. 182.
Necdum inclinatae prohibent te
ludere mammae, 2.15.21
Thomas Habinek, The
World of
Roman Song: From Ritualized...
- est continu****e suos.
Mille facesse iocos;
turpe est
nescire puellam Ludere:
ludendo saepe paratur amor. This, translated, says: It is a genus, reduced...
- children. This game was
known by the Gr****s (as artiazein) and
Romans (as
ludere par impar). In the 1858 Krünitzlexikon it says: "The game Odds and Evens...