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- Latin_profanity abstract "Latin profanity is the profane, indecent, or impolite vocabulary of Latin, and its uses. Words deemed profane were described as obsc(a)ena (obscene, lewd, unfit for public use), or improba (improper, in poor taste, undignified). Profanities occurred rarely in classical Latin, limited to satirical works and commentaries on word usage. But they could be found in Vulgar Latin (a phrase which means "the language spoken by the common people").Since profanities are informal and more often spoken than committed to paper, it is worthwhile to note several written sources of Latin profanity: The satirical poets, especially Catullus and Martial, use the words in preserved literary works. Horace also used them in his earlier poems. The anonymous Priapeia is another important literary source. The orator and lawyer Cicero's Epistulae ad Familiares ("Letters to My Friends") confirm the "profane" or "obscene" status of many Latin words. medical, especially veterinary texts using certain anatomical words that, outside of their technical context, would have been considered profane. Graffiti from the Roman period, scrawled notably on the walls of Pompeii and Herculaneum.".
- Latin_profanity thumbnail Mercury_god.jpg?width=300.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink SrvltConsulta?TIPO_BUS=3&LEMA=peer.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink cil.bbaw.de.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink lindic.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink salemi2.htm).
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink pet.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink péter.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink index.php?section=schimpf.htm.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink catullus.shtml.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink hor.html.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageExternalLink martial.html.
- Latin_profanity wikiPageID "4512175".
- Latin_profanity wikiPageRevisionID "603778033".
- Latin_profanity hasPhotoCollection Latin_profanity.
- Latin_profanity subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Latin_profanity subject Category:Profanity_by_language.
- Latin_profanity comment "Latin profanity is the profane, indecent, or impolite vocabulary of Latin, and its uses. Words deemed profane were described as obsc(a)ena (obscene, lewd, unfit for public use), or improba (improper, in poor taste, undignified). Profanities occurred rarely in classical Latin, limited to satirical works and commentaries on word usage.".
- Latin_profanity label "Latin profanity".
- Latin_profanity label "Lenguaje soez en latín".
- Latin_profanity label "Латинская нецензурная лексика".
- Latin_profanity sameAs Lenguaje_soez_en_latín.
- Latin_profanity sameAs m.0c6d09.
- Latin_profanity sameAs Q1230232.
- Latin_profanity sameAs Q1230232.
- Latin_profanity wasDerivedFrom Latin_profanity?oldid=603778033.
- Latin_profanity depiction Mercury_god.jpg.
- Latin_profanity isPrimaryTopicOf Latin_profanity.