- "rapist" + -philia) and its Latin-derived
synonym raptophilia (from
Latin rapere, "to seize"), also
paraphilic rape, is a
paraphilia in
which ****ual arousal...
- victim's
family and relatives. The term rape
originates from the
Latin rapere (supine stem raptum), "to snatch, to grab, to
carry off". In
Roman law,...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Raptus is the
Latin for "seized", from
rapere "to seize". In
Roman law the term
covered many
crimes of property, and women...
- descendants.
Pennaraptora (Latin
penna "bird feather" +
raptor "thief", from
rapere "snatch"; a
feathered bird-like predator) is a
clade within Maniraptora...
- ****ual rape, but to an
earlier definition of the word
derived from the
Latin rapere (supine stem raptum), "to snatch, to grab, to
carry off". Thus, the statue...
- 1 Cor 1:30),
regeneratio (Mt 19:28), and
raptura (from a noun form of the verb
rapere in 1 Thes 4:17). The word "publican"
comes from the
Latin public**** (e...
- The
English word "rape"
derives ultimately from the
Latin verb rapio,
rapere, raptus, "to snatch,
carry away, abduct" (cf.
English rapt, rapture, and...
-
claims is from a
speech by Calgacus, ends by ****erting,
Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium,
atque ubi
solitudinem faciunt,
pacem appellant...
- ****ual rape, but to an
earlier definition of the word
derived from the
Latin rapere (supine stem raptum), "to snatch, to grab, to
carry off"—in this case, the...
- is by the
Caledonian chieftain Calgacus, ends with: "Auferre
trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium,
atque ubi
solitudinem faciunt,
pacem appellant...