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▪ I. † courtesan, -zan, n.1 and a. Obs. Also 5 courtezane, -sane, 6 curtisan, 7 courtisan. [a. F. courtisan, ad. It. cortigiano, in Florio cortegiano a courtier, f. corte court. It. cortigiano is primarily adj., app. an extension of cortese (cortesi-ano) in its etymological sense (see courteous): cf...
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Courtesan (disambiguation)
Courtesan is a female courtier. Courtesan may also refer to:
Role
A prostitute, catering to clients of wealth and status
Arts, entertainment, and media
Courtesan (film), a 1948 Mexican
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courtesan
courtesan/ˌkɔ:tɪˈzæn; ?@ ˈkɔ:tɪzn; `kɔrtəzn/ n(formerly) prostitute with wealthy or aristocratic clients (旧时)(伺候富豪或贵族的)高等娼妓.
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Courtesan (film)
Courtesan (Spanish: Cortesana) is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Crox Alvarado, Meche Barba and Gustavo Rojo.
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Glycera (courtesan)
It makes no difference, therefore, to people who are ruined and injured, whether they live in the company of a philosopher or of a courtesan." But he became angry at her; for when Philemon fell in love with a courtesan and called her in his play "good," Menander in answer wrote that no woman is
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Hell Courtesan
Hell Courtesan () is a legendary figure originating in Edo Japanese folklore. The Hell Courtesan has been portrayed multiple times in ukiyo-e. According to the story, Ikkyū met the Hell Courtesan during one of his visits to the pleasure district.
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Nicopolis (courtesan)
Nicopolis (born c.150 BC) was a Roman hetaira possibly of Greek origin. She was likely a former slave from Greece, who earned her fortune as a prostitute. Ernst Badian suggests that Nicopolis was not her real name. She is foremost known as the alleged lover and benefactor of the young Sulla, whom sh...
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Emily Warren (courtesan)
Emily Warren, also known as Emily Bertie, Emily Coventry and Emily Pott, (died 1781 or 1782} was a celebrated courtesan in 18th century London who was
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Portrait of a Courtesan (Caravaggio)
Portrait of a Courtesan (also known as Portrait of Fillide) was a painting by the Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Caravaggio scholar John Gash, however, identifies the flowers as "definitely jasmine", symbol of erotic love, and therefore more suitable to a courtesan
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李娃传 [李娃傳] - Tale of Courtesan Li Wa, novel by Tang writer Bai Xingjian ...
瓜田不纳履,李下不整冠 guā tián bù nà lǚ , lǐ xià bù zhěng guān 1 lit. don't tie your shoelaces in a melon patch, and don't adjust your hat under a plum tree (idiom)
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中国经典名著:章台柳(简体版)(Chinese Classics:Courtesan Liu's biography (Zhang Tai ...
中国经典名著:章台柳(简体版)(Chinese Classics:Courtesan Liu's biography (Zhang Tai Liu) — Traditional Chinese Edition) Yi Ming
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Laura Bell (courtesan)
Laura Eliza Jane Seymour Bell (1829–1894, married name Thistlethwayte) was an Irish-born courtesan of Victorian England. She later moved to Dublin where she became a successful courtesan.
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The Dutch Courtesan
The Dutch Courtesan is an early Jacobean stage play written by the dramatist and satirist John Marston circa 1604. The Dutch Courtesan was a popular work at the time, and was performed and adapted several times during the Restoration era, the most famous adaptation
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Courtesan at her Mirror
Courtesan at her Mirror or Young Woman with Earrings is a 1657 painting by Rembrandt.
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Tales of a Courtesan (Oirantan)
Tales of a Courtesan (Oirantan) is the third recording of the Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band. Track listing
All songs composed and arranged by Toshiko Akiyoshi:
LP side A
"Road Time Shuffle" – 6:28
"Tales of a Courtesan (Oirantan)" – 9:12
"Strive
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