Catamite
In ancient Greece and Rome, a catamite (Latin: catamitus) was a pubescent boy who was the intimate companion of a young man, usually in a pederastic relationship. It was generally a term of affection and literally means "Ganymede" in Latin, but it was also used as a term of insult when directed toward a grown man. The word derives from the proper noun Catamitus, the Latinized form of Ganymede, the name of the beautiful Trojan youth abducted by Zeus to be his companion and cupbearer, according to Greek mythology. The Etruscan form of the name was Catmite, from an alternative Greek form of the name, Gadymedes.
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Catamite
In ancient Greece and Rome, a catamite (Latin: catamitus) was a pubescent boy who was the intimate companion of a young man, usually in a pederastic relationship. It was generally a term of affection and literally means "Ganymede" in Latin, but it was also used as a term of insult when directed toward a grown man. The word derives from the proper noun Catamitus, the Latinized form of Ganymede, the name of the beautiful Trojan youth abducted by Zeus to be his companion and cupbearer, according to Greek mythology. The Etruscan form of the name was Catmite, from an alternative Greek form of the name, Gadymedes.
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Catamito del latín Catamitus, ...... tus, id est Puer meritorius».
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En el seu ús modern de la para ...... ernativa del nom de Ganímedes.
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In ancient Greece and Rome, a ...... n anal intercourse with a man.
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Na Grécia Antiga e na Roma Ant ...... significa um homem efeminado.
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Nel suo uso moderno del termin ...... tiva greca del nome Ganymedes.
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孌童是指被当做女性玩弄的美男,「孌」是容貌美好的意思。在史書裡往往特指提供男性顯貴性服務的年輕貌美男子,並成為男色文化的概念之一。
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Catamito del latín Catamitus, ...... a las estatuas de Ganímedes e
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En el seu ús modern de la para ...... inònim d' «homosexual passiu».
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In ancient Greece and Rome, a ...... k form of the name, Gadymedes.
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Na Grécia Antiga e na Roma Ant ...... significa um homem efeminado.
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Nel suo uso moderno del termin ...... nimo di "omosessuale passivo".
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孌童是指被当做女性玩弄的美男,「孌」是容貌美好的意思。在史書裡往往特指提供男性顯貴性服務的年輕貌美男子,並成為男色文化的概念之一。
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