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Definition of Sodomites

Sodomite
Sodomite Sod"om*ite, n. 1. An inhabitant of Sodom. 2. One guilty of sodomy.

Meaning of Sodomites from wikipedia

- Look up Sodomite or sodomite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sodomite may refer to: A person who practices sodomy A resident of Sodom Sodomites (film)...
- inhabitants of Sodom to the "stranger". Rabbinic writings affirm that the Sodomites also committed economic crimes, blasphemy, and bloodshed. Other extrabiblical...
- historian Josephus used the term "Sodomites" in summarizing the Genesis narrative: "About this time the Sodomites grew proud, on account of their riches...
- death by the Sodomites for breaking their law against giving charity to foreigners. The story of Lot offering his daughters to the Sodomites is also found...
- Sodomites is a 1998 short film written and directed by Gaspar Noé. The film is a hardcore safe-**** promo that was made for French television in the late...
- modern period there existed an idea that sodomites had physical representations of their deviancy. Female sodomites/female hermaphrodites were understood...
- ('the sin against nature', after Thomas Aquinas) or Sodomitica luxuria ('sodomitical lusts', in one of Charlemagne's ordinances), or peccatum illud horribile...
- city of Utrecht in 1730. Over the following year, the ****cution of "sodomites" spread to the rest of the nation, leading to some 250 to 300 trials,...
- Violent against God) are stretched supine upon the burning sand, the Sodomites (the Violent against Nature) run in circles, while the Usurers (the Violent...
- Moorfields (the path crossing the middle of these fields was known as the Sodomites' Walk); Lincoln's Inn and its bog-house, as recorded in trials. The south...