Fornication
1fornication — Fornication …
2fornication — [ fɔrnikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • déb. XIIe; lat. ecclés. fornicatio; de fornix « voûte », parce que les prostituées habitaient à Rome des chambres voûtées ♦ Relig. (t. bibl.) Péché de la chair (relations charnelles entre deux personnes qui ne sont ni… …
3fornication — for·ni·ca·tion /ˌfȯr nə kā shən/ n [Late Latin fornicatio, from fornicare to have intercourse with prostitutes, from Latin fornic fornix arch, vault, brothel]: consensual sexual intercourse between a man and esp. single woman who are not married …
4Fornication — Fornication, or simple fornication, is a term which refers to voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other. [ [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=fornication WordNet Search 3.0 ] ] The origin of the word derives… …
5fornication — FORNICATION. s. f. Le peché de la chair entre deux personnes non mariées, ny liées par aucun voeu. Simple fornication. le peché de fornication. commettre fornication. Ce mot & celuy de Fornicateur qui suit ne se disent guere que dans le… …
6Fornication — For ni*ca tion, n. [F. fornication, L. fornicatio.] 1. Unlawful sexual intercourse on the part of an unmarried person; the act of such illicit sexual intercourse between a man and a woman as does not by law amount to adultery. [1913 Webster] Note …
7fornication — [fôr΄ni kā′shən] n. [ME fornicacioun < OFr fornication < LL(Ec) fornicatio < fornicatus: see FORNICATE1] 1. a) voluntary sexual intercourse engaged in by a man, esp. an unmarried man, with an unmarried woman b) voluntary sexual… …
8fornication — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. fornicacion (12c.), from L.L. fornicationem (nom. fornicatio), noun of action from pp. stem of fornicari fornicate, from L. fornix (gen. fornicis) brothel (Juvenal, Horace), originally arch, vaulted chamber (Roman… …
9fornication — *adultery, incest …
10fornication — [n] sexual intercourse coition, coitus, copulation, intimacy, lovemaking, relations, screwing around, sex, sleeping around; concepts 375,384 …