Definition of Prostitutors

1. prostitutor [n] - See also: prostitutor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prostitutors

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

Literary usage of Prostitutors

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

1. The Pacific Monthly by William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease, Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1906)
"... of our national glory, you prostitutors of justice and truth, of honor and decency. Out upon you!" Shall we cleanse this Augean Senate, reeking with ..."

2. The True Christian Religion: Containing the Universal Theology of the New Church by Emanuel Swedenborg (1873)
"Such are all the devils and satans in hell, with whom the violators and prostitutors of the sanctities of the ..."

3. The True Christian Religion: Containing the Universal Theology of the New by Emanuel Swedenborg, Taylor Gilman Worcester (1875)
"Such are all the devils and satans in hell, with whom the violators and prostitutors of the sanctities of il>' ..."

4. The Scientific Study of the Old Testament: Its Principal Results, and Their by Rudolf Kittel (1910)
"There were at times Temple girls, women who sacrificed their chastity at the altar, and even prostitutors. Amos and other writers candidly admit the ..."

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