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aphrodisia
noun as in itch
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Weak match
noun as in lust
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
They are both called Pannychis, because they were born on the day before the Aphrodisiæ.
It was doubtless a sacrifice to be offered to the goddess, a procession of young women coming to carry out or utter vows before the statue, for the first day of the Aphrodisiæ.
Aphrodisia! do you hear me! do you recognise me?
Aphrodisia, still a slave, triumphed in the midst of a circle of men, and was celebrating her last night of servitude by an extravagant debauch.
Heliope was the slave for the day-time, Selene for the night, Aretias guarded the door, Aphrodisia tended the bed, Hermione did the buying, and Cronomagira, the cooking.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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