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How to pronounce cyprian in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bawd, cocotte, fancy woman, harlot, lady of pleasure, prostitute, sporting lady, tart, whore, woman of the street, working girl
Type of adult female, woman
Has types demimondaine, floozie, floozy, hustler, ianfu, slattern, street girl, streetwalker, white slave, hooker, call girl, camp follower, comfort woman
Type Words
Synonyms cypriot, cypriote
Type of european
Type Words
Synonyms cypriot, cypriote
Derivation cyprus
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Examples of cyprian

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Cyprian rejoined that he fled in accordance with visions and the divine command.
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By the way, would a single cyprian money had been better for the money?
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Cyprian this year because St. Benedict, the D.C. Catholic school he had attended, closed.
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Cyprian, she said, that she learned there were three African popes.
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Cyprian deposed and excommunicated him and his supporter Augendius.
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Probably Europe should do the same as UK and offer no money at all for a bail out of cyprian banks.
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Just do a google search using erasmus, cyprian, and forgery as keywords and you get quite a bit of stuff.
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Cyprian was born sometime in the early third century.
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Cyprian will be taken down.
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More examples
  • Of or relating to Cyprus or its people or culture; "Cypriot expatriates"; "Cypriote monasteries"
  • Prostitute: a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money
  • Cypriot: a native or inhabitant of Cyprus
  • Resembling the ancient orgiastic worship of Aphrodite on Cyprus
  • Saint Cyprian (Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus) (died September 14, 258) was bishop of Carthage and an important early Christian writer. He was born circa the beginning of the 3rd century in North Africa, perhaps at Carthage, where he received a classical education. ...
  • A lady of easy virtue, from Cyprus, held sacred as the birthplace of Aphrodite.
  • (c200-258) Wealthy lawyer who was converted because of his disgust with this evil world. Bishop of Carthage; contributed to doctrine of the church; believed in the equality of all bishops in spite of Rome's exclusive claims; said "He who does not have the Church for his mother cannot have God ...
  • Man from Cyprus ... by its modern use as a slang for 'prostitute'. ...
  • A courtesan or mistress, usually stylish or sophisticated and kept by men of wealth.