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Whoredom   Listen
noun
Whoredom  n.  
1.
The practice of unlawful intercourse with the other sex; fornication; lewdness.
2.
(Script.) The sin of worshiping idols; idolatry. "O Ephraim, thou committest whoredom, and Israel is defiled; they will not... turn unto their God."






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"Whoredom" Quotes from Famous Books



... coolly affirm," he asked, "that this is only imputed to a Believer, and that he has none at all of this holiness in him? Is temperance imputed only to him that is a drunkard still? or chastity to her that goes on in whoredom?" ...
— History of the Moravian Church • J. E. Hutton

... FRIGHTFUL INCREASE.—Facts which have come to light during the past ten years show a frightful increase in every form of licentiousness; the widely extended area over which whoredom and degrading lust have thrown the glamor of their fascinating toils is ...
— Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners • B.G. Jefferis

... accorded them. The history of humanity, however, proves the experience of the second class to illustrate the most pervading need. The world will have religion of some kind, even though it should fly for it to the intellectual whoredom of 'spiritualism.' What is really wanted is the lifting power of an ideal element in human life. But the free play of this power must be preceded by its release from the practical materialism of the present, as well as from the torn swaddling bands of the ...
— Fragments of science, V. 1-2 • John Tyndall

... slothfulness, Pamper up lust, devise new-fangled sins. Nay, I will justify, there is no vice Which learning and vile knowledge brought not in, Or in whose praise some learned have not wrote. The art of murder Machiavel hath penn'd;[114] Whoredom hath Ovid to uphold her throne, And Aretine of late in Italy, Whose Cortigiana teacheth[115] bawds their trade. Gluttony Epicurus doth defend, And books of the art of cookery confirm, Of which Platina hath not writ the least. Drunkenness of his good behaviour Hath testimonial from where he was born; ...
— A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. VIII (4th edition) • Various



Words linked to "Whoredom" :   harlotry, whore, vice crime, prostitution



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