Paphian

Paphian
1. adjective /ˈpeɪfɪən/
a) Pertaining to love or sexual desire, especially when illicit.

I lay, as it were, in the Paphian bower of bliss, in a state of exquisite sensations quite impossible to describe.

b) Of or relating to Paphos, the mythical birthplace of the goddess of love on the island of Cyprus.

Then thus incensed, the Paphian queen replies: / "Obey the power from whom thy glories rise: / Should Venus leave thee, every charm must fly, / Fade from thy cheek, and languish in thy eye. / Cease to provoke me, lest I make thee more / The world’s aversion, than their love before; / Now the bright prize for which mankind engage, / Than, the sad victim, of the public rage."

2. noun /ˈpeɪfɪən/

They reachd the hotel: forth streamd from the front door / A tide of well-clad waiters, and around / The mob stood, and as usual several score / Of those pedestrian Paphians who abound / In decent London when the daylights oer; / Commodious but immoral, they are found / Useful, like Malthus, in promoting marriage.

b) A resident of Paphos.

Then there is the mastus. Apollodorus the Cyrenæan, as Pamphilus says, states that this is a name given to drinking-cups by the Paphians.


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  • Paphian — I. noun Etymology: Latin paphius, from Greek paphios, from Paphos, ancient city of Cyprus that was the center of worship of Aphrodite Date: 1598 1. often not capitalized prostitute 2. a native or inhabitant of Paphos II. adjective Date …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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