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Definition of Lupanars
1. lupanar [n] - See also: lupanar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lupanars
Literary usage of Lupanars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Folkways: A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs by William Graham Sumner (1906)
"Public lupanars. Perhaps the most incredible case to illustrate the power of the
mores to extend toleration and sane- i tion to an ..."
2. Government Control of the Liquor Business in Great Britain and the United States by Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"lupanars continued to exist from Roman times until the Middle Ages. Those in
southern Europe were recruited from the female pilgrims from the north who set ..."
3. Disabled Soldiers and Sailors Pensions and Training by Edward Thomas Devine, Lilian Brandt (1919)
"lupanars continued to exist from Roman times until the Middle Ages. Those in
southern Europe were recruited from the female pilgrims from ..."
4. A Complete History of the Popes of Rome: From Saint Peter, the First Bishop by Louis-Marie de Lahaye Cormenin (1859)
"... that his holiness founded several noble lupanars, which were under his
protection, and in which each girl was taxed a golden Julius a week. ..."