Definition of Prostitutions

1. prostitution [n] - See also: prostitution

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prostitutions

prosthodontists
prosthologist
prosthologists
prosti-tot
prosties
prostitots
prostomia
prostomial
prostomium
prostrate
prostrated
prostrately
prostrates
prostratin
prostrating
prostration
prostrations

Literary usage of Prostitutions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Management of the Tongue: Under the Following Very Important and Useful by Laurent Bordelon (1817)
"Whoever pretends to a greater capacity than he really has, will never hate any. MAXIM XVII. Exaggerations are as many•prostitutions of one's reputation, ..."

2. The Management of the Tongue: Under the Following Very Important and Useful by Laurent Bordelon (1814)
"Whoever pretends to a greater capacity than he really has, will never have any. MAXIM XVII. Exaggeration are aa many prostitutions of one-s reputation, ..."

3. The Roman Empresses, Or, The History of the Lives and Secret Intrigues of by Jacques Roergas de Serviez (1899)
"To this end she ordered a chamber in the palace to be fitted up on purpose to be the scene of these abominable prostitutions, where the chastity of the most ..."

4. A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...by Thomas Bayly Howell by Thomas Bayly Howell (1816)
"... forced to participate, as a test for theii admission to civil places. I know these scandalous prostitutions of holy tilings, ..."

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