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[ loo-pey-ner, -pah- ] / luˈpeɪ nər, -ˈpɑ- /
Origin of lupanar1860–65; <Latin lupānar, derivative of lupa prostitute, literally, she-wolf Words nearby lupanarlunulate, luny, Luo, Luoravetlan, Luoyang, lupanar, Lupe, Lupercalia, Lupercus, lupiform, lupin Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for lupanarBut she laughed, and seemed to understand, and gave him the address of a lupanar. The Truth About Tristrem Varick|Edgar Saltus In the lupanar, of course, rules regarding costume were unheeded. The History of Prostitution|William W. Sanger Their name, fornices, at last became synonymous with lupanar, and we have borrowed from it our generic word fornication. The History of Prostitution|William W. Sanger Queen Joanna of Naples made ordinances for a lupanar at Avignon, in 1347, when it was the papal residence. Folkways|William Graham Sumner
Just at their junction, and having an entrance into both, stands the Lupanar, from which the latter street derives its name. Museum of Antiquity|L. W. Yaggy
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