- Look up
raptus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Raptus is the
Latin for "seized", from
rapere "to seize". In
Roman law the term
covered many crimes...
- antiquity, but the epic De
raptu influenced painting and
poetry for centuries.
Panegyricus dictus Probino et
Olybrio consulibus De
raptu Proserpinae (unfinished...
- The
xenomorph (also
known as a
Xenomorph XX121,
Internecivus raptus, or
simply the
alien or the creature) is a
fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial...
- An
early 5th century AD
Latin version of the same myth is Claudian's De
raptu Proserpinae; in most cases,
these Latin works identify Proserpina's underworld...
- Mozart's
Magic Flute and Beethoven". ludwig0van0beethoven.tripod.com (
Raptus).
Retrieved 8
August 2024. (in German) Solomon,
Maynard (1995). Mozart:...
-
years later he
presented second dissertation De
Claudii Claudiani quod de
raptu Proserpinae inscribitur carmine epico quaestiones and was
appointed ****ociate...
- context, the word Rape
refers to the
traditional translation of the
Latin raptus ('seized' or 'carried off')
which refers to
bride kidnapping rather than...
-
responsibility for "all
manner of
actions related to [her]
raptus" (Latin: "omnimodas acciones, tam de
raptu meo"). Furnivall,
Chaucer biographers, and feminist...
-
Medieval Latin raptura ("seizure, kidnapping"),
which derives from the
Latin raptus ("a
carrying off"). The
Koine Gr**** of 1
Thessalonians 4:17 uses the verb...
-
Latin verb rapio, rapere,
raptus, "to snatch,
carry away, abduct" (cf.
English rapt, rapture, and raptor). In
Roman law,
raptus or
raptio meant primarily...