- and
bronze sheath from a
military ram.
Coinciding with the use of
wooden Priapic markers erected in
areas of
dangerous p****age or
particular landing areas...
-
offspring to livestock". Many are
legitimate saints who
acquired their priapic attributes through the
process of folk etymology. Sir
William Hamilton...
- in
Smithers and Burton's
edition of the Priapeia. The
earliest extant Priapic poem in
Latin (no. 89 in
Smithers and Burton)
appears to be
Catullus fragment...
- entourage,
famous in Mexico,
though maybe not in many
other places, for his
priapic mischief. In the
novels of the real-life Juan García Ponce,
every innocent...
-
trimmed in an
unflattering medieval style and
wearing a
selection of "
priapic codpieces".
Atkinson has said
about the
making of the
first series: The...
- mounts. The
opening double bill
features impromptu palazzo brawls between priapic gadabouts in
bejewelled codpieces ("Back to Spain, Borgia!") and flocks...
- France.
Before a
gradual transformation into St. Guerlichon, it was an old
priapic statue that was
worshiped by the
surrounding people during the
Roman occupation...
- fêted "housewife gigastar". His
other satirical characters included the "
priapic and
inebriated cultural attaché" Sir Les Patterson, who "continued to bring...
- say 'no' to a woman, or 'yes' to a man." Lord
Beaverbrook called him "
priapic" and "ever-ready" in his ****ual habits. In 1917, when he was 25, Elsie...
- happiness), and many
Romans wore
phallus amulets to ward off the evil-eye.
Priapic worship amongst the
women of
Sicily continued into the 18th century; worshiping...