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- suggests debauchery and disorder in addition to ****ic enjoyment. Morose delectation (Latin: delectatio morosa), meaning "the habit of dwelling with enjoyment...
- Reflection" meanwhile, involve "lycanthropy and vampirism"; "For Your Vulgar Delectation" and "Frost on Her Pillow" are "grim fairy tales"; and "The Abhorrent"...
- In November 2018, Boy Becomes Hero released the collaborative single "Delectation", with Travis on vocals. In September 2018, he announced a solo US headlining...
- then mentioned: sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation. In the Eastern Catholic churches, the sacrament (or "sacred mystery")...
- **** ****ism, [the actresses'] bodies offered up for the camera's delectation." The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino said that "the women know what they...
- absence, in the past and in the present, of all complete and voluntary delectation, whether from lust or from the lawful use of marriage; and the formal...
- clothed, his somnolent girl's many charms are alluringly displa**** for the delectation of the viewer – who is implicitly put in the position of a voyeur......
- Leo's private purse. Their services were retained not so much for the delectation of Leo and his guests at private social functions as for the enhancement...
- converted the property into a theater by imperial order in 1786, "for the delectation of high-ranking court officials". Some notable performances included...
- p. 203. ISBN 190094992X. "VISUAL ARTS: Textiles for the delight and delectation of the faithful". Tribune. 5 March 2009. Retrieved 2 April 2012. "Celebrating...