Raptus

Word RAPTUS
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Spiritual rapture: 1- an expression of passion or ecstacy. 2- the overwhelming emotions resulting from a devine or spiritual encounter. 3- a euphoric / mystical state of being. see: Sartre's definition of being, ref: Being and Nothingness c. 1965 4- the final assumption of Christians into heaven but only after Satan routes the internal organs out of the films heroine (see: End of Day's) with his (totally circumsised) disembowling / glass shard spiked, strapped on (or not) man's man tool of an angelic Lardon! (see: Lardon) see: End of Day's again (sober) see: The Devil's by Ken Russell (not sober) Note: SR is not to be associated with, but is somewhat similar to; huffing on nitrogen gas. Do not see: huffing (it's played) see: nitrogen narcocis, weeeeeeeeeeee! (to be thoroughly explored intellectually) Urban Dictionary

To cut off a man's genitals, proceed to rape him with them and then forcefeed them to him Urban Dictionary

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The word "raptus" in example sentences

I put the word raptus on the board and explain that this is where rape comes from: taken, plundered, stolen, a spoil of war. ❋ Flavia (2009)

"What king do you place above all other kings, Magister?" asked Petrea for the second time, -- having this evening her "raptus" of questioning. ❋ Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle (1864)

* raptus, meaning, “seized and taken, kidnapped by force, snatched hold of and then taken hostage, carried off or away.” ❋ Truepenny (2008)

Likewise, there's a scene in Ink and Steel wherein I used every English word derived from the Latin raptus* that I could manage. ❋ Truepenny (2008)

Who knows today, who even knew in classical times, what inspiration is, what genuine, old, primeval enthusiasm, insicklied critique, unparalysed by thought or by the mortal domination of reason — who knows the divine raptus? ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2007)

But connecting with the raptus of summer is something most of us presume without noticing the link we've made. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Greek author that flourished in the time of Michael Paleologus, writes that a sheep or kid's skin, whom a wolf worried, [4344] Haedus inhumani raptus ab ore lupi, ought not at all to be worn about a man, because it causeth palpitation of the heart, not for any fear, but a secret virtue which amulets have. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Cephalus egregiae formae juvenis ab aurora raptus quod ejus amore capta esset. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Just thinking about medieval Castile, which is the historical period and location I know best, Among the Visigoths adulterium (illicit sexual intercourse of many kinds) and stuprum (usually fornication with an unmarried woman or widow) were most serious matters and, while illegal sexual relations were an implicit danger in the grave offence of abduction, kidnapping for the purpose of matrimony was the pernicious offence in raptus. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Et agnovit eam, et dixit, Tunica filii mei est: bestia mala devoravit eum, rapiendo raptus est Ioseph. ❋ 1509-1564 (1996)

Egressus est unus a me, et dixi, Certe rapiendo raptus est: et non vidi eum hactenus. ❋ 1509-1564 (1996)

God — a goal not fully attainable in this life, where intimations of intuitive knowledge are achieved only briefly in a Platonic raptus or ecstasy, which Leone calls “copulation with highest God.” ❋ JOHN CHARLES NELSON (1968)

Nam si Paulus ea quæ audivit, raptus in tertium cœlum, ineffabilia dicit, quomodo nos exprimere possumus paternæ generationis arcanum, quod nec sentire potuimus nec audire? ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

They do but repeat the promise and obscurity of Nature, for she herself has the same largeness, is such another _raptus_, proceeding to no end, but to a circle or complexity of ends. ❋ Various (N/A)

'Ah! I may not disturb him -- he is in his _raptus_,' she would exclaim despairingly, in allusion to his habit of relapsing into gloomy reverie. ❋ Francis Jameson Rowbotham (N/A)

The raptus of St. Elias (17 June) is first to be found in the second half of the fifteenth century in England and Germany; the feast of the ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Mary (from [Nazareth] High School) had experienced the [spiritual rapture] in coupling with her boy Joey from Brooklyn. *[Spiritus raptus] my dick, yo! ❋ Rono (2007)

Be [careful] or [I WILL] Reverse Raptus you!!! ❋ DefiningJusticeFromAssholes (2017)

When everyone have [to fart] in the same [minute]. "Oh dude, It's Raptus Day, we need to fart a [big one]" ❋ Your Mom Is Hot Lol (2021)

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