paederastia
Latin
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek παιδερᾰστίᾱ (paiderastíā, “love of boys”).
Pronunciation
- paederastia: (Classical) IPA(key): /pae̯.deˈras.ti.a/, [päe̯d̪ɛˈräs̠t̪iä]
- paederastia: (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /pe.deˈras.ti.a/, [ped̪eˈräst̪iä]
- paederastiā: (Classical) IPA(key): /pae̯.deˈras.ti.aː/, [päe̯d̪ɛˈräs̠t̪iäː]
- paederastiā: (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /pe.deˈras.ti.a/, [ped̪eˈräst̪iä]
Noun
paederastia f (genitive paederastiae); first declension
- (Late Latin) love of boys, pederasty [4th C. onward]
- 1828, Jacopo Facciolati, Egidio Forcellini, edited by Jacobus Bailey, Totius Latinitatis Lexicon, II, page 937:
- Pæderastia, παιδεραστία, amor puerorum.
- Pæderastia, παιδεραστία, love of boys.
Declension
First-declension noun.
Synonyms
- (pederasty): cinaedia, paedīcātiō
Related terms
- erastēs
- paedagōgīa
- paedagōgīum
- paedagōgō
- paedagōgus
- paedantismus
- paedenes
- paederastēs
- Paedia
- paedīcō
- paedicus
- paedisca
- paediscium
- paedomathēs
- paedomathia
- paedonomus
- paedopullon
- paedotriba
- paedotribia
Descendants
- English: pederastice
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