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SEXUAL RITE PERFORMED IN THE CONTEXT OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP
Temple prostitute; Temple prostitution; Shrine prostitution; Shrine prostitute; Shrine prostitutes; Temple prostitutes; Religious prostitute; Religious prostitutes; Hierodule; Qedesha; Hierodoule; Sacred prostitute; Cult prostitution; Hierodules; Sacred harlotry; Religious prostitution; Ritual prostitution; Zonah; Sacred sexuality
  • [[Inanna]] depicted wearing the ceremonial [[headdress]] of the [[high priestess]]
  • [[Inanna]]/[[Ishtar]], Mesopotamian goddess of sex and fertility, depicted on a ceremonial vase
  • Statue of Xochipilli, Aztec god of art, games, dance, flowers, and song. Patron of homosexuals and homosexual prostitutes.

Sacred prostitution         
Sacred prostitution, temple prostitution, cult prostitution, and religious prostitution are rites consisting of paid intercourse performed in the context of religious worship, possibly as a form of fertility rite or divine marriage (). Scholars prefer the terms "sacred sex" or "sacred sexual rites" in cases where payment for services is not involved.
harlot         
  • A street prostitute talking to a potential customer in [[Turin]], Italy, 2005
  • Brothel scene; [[Brunswick Monogrammist]], 1537; [[Gemäldegalerie, Berlin]]
  • A [[political cartoon]] from 1787 jesting about the notion of taxation affecting prostitutes
  • Prostitutes on display in [[Yoshiwara]] during the [[Meiji Period]], Japan
  • News report about three brothels operating in Albuquerque, New Mexico that were raided by police in 1922
  • [[De Wallen]] red-light district in Amsterdam
  • The Procuress]]'' by [[Dirck van Baburen]] (1622)
  • Prostitute {{circa}} 1890
  • Women in an early San Francisco bordello in 1870
  • wine cup]]; an act of prostitution is indicated by the coin purse above the figures
  • A detail from plate 1 of [[William Hogarth]]'s (1697–1764) ''[[The Harlot's Progress]]'', showing brothel-keeper [[Elizabeth Needham]], on the right, procuring a young woman who has just arrived in London
  • [[Kisaeng]] women from outcast or slave families.
  • phone box]] advertising the services of [[call girl]]s
  • [[Fresco]] from the [[Pompeii]] brothel
  • A prostitute in Amsterdam's [[red-light district]] talks with a potential customer.
  • A streetwalker and a prospective client.
  • Prostitution Information Centre in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Legality varies with local laws}}
  • Stickers affixed to a [[payphone]] in São Paulo, 2006
  • Oude Kerk]], in Amsterdam's red-light district [[De Wallen]]. Title is ''Belle'', the inscription says "Respect sex workers all over the world."
  • An [[oiran]] preparing herself for a client, [[ukiyo-e]] print by Suzuki Haronubu (1765)
  • ''The White Slave'' by [[Abastenia St. Leger Eberle]]
ENGAGING IN SEXUAL RELATIONS IN EXCHANGE FOR PAYMENT
Prostitute; Strumpet; Nude show; Whores; Prostitutes; Felony prostitution; Horcwenan; Hookers; Crack ho; Virtual prostitution; Lot lizard; Whoring; Whoor; Gende; Whore; No money no honey; Outside prostitution; Sexual services; The Game (sex trade); Paid sex; Ten o'clock girl; Tender parnel; Persons Involved in the Sex Trade; Quean; Kumpangs; Bawd; Dead hookers; Prositution; Live sex; Prostitution ring; Harlots; Ho Bag; Strumpets; Prostitude; W-h-word; Hooking (sex trade); Commercial sex workers; Commercial sex acts; Commercial sex; Floozy; Selective prostitution; Hoe (occupation); Harlotry; Skanks; Lady of pleasure; Harlot; Whoredom; Woman of pleasure; Vice girl; On the game; Prostitution among elderly; Turn a trick; Prositute; Full-service sex work; Full-service sex worker; Prostitution in the ancient Near East
(harlots)
If someone describes a woman as a harlot, they disapprove of her because she is a prostitute, or because she looks or behaves like a prostitute. (OFFENSIVE, OLD-FASHIONED)
N-COUNT [disapproval]
whore         
  • A street prostitute talking to a potential customer in [[Turin]], Italy, 2005
  • Brothel scene; [[Brunswick Monogrammist]], 1537; [[Gemäldegalerie, Berlin]]
  • A [[political cartoon]] from 1787 jesting about the notion of taxation affecting prostitutes
  • Prostitutes on display in [[Yoshiwara]] during the [[Meiji Period]], Japan
  • News report about three brothels operating in Albuquerque, New Mexico that were raided by police in 1922
  • [[De Wallen]] red-light district in Amsterdam
  • The Procuress]]'' by [[Dirck van Baburen]] (1622)
  • Prostitute {{circa}} 1890
  • Women in an early San Francisco bordello in 1870
  • wine cup]]; an act of prostitution is indicated by the coin purse above the figures
  • A detail from plate 1 of [[William Hogarth]]'s (1697–1764) ''[[The Harlot's Progress]]'', showing brothel-keeper [[Elizabeth Needham]], on the right, procuring a young woman who has just arrived in London
  • [[Kisaeng]] women from outcast or slave families.
  • phone box]] advertising the services of [[call girl]]s
  • [[Fresco]] from the [[Pompeii]] brothel
  • A prostitute in Amsterdam's [[red-light district]] talks with a potential customer.
  • A streetwalker and a prospective client.
  • Prostitution Information Centre in [[Amsterdam]]
  • Legality varies with local laws}}
  • Stickers affixed to a [[payphone]] in São Paulo, 2006
  • Oude Kerk]], in Amsterdam's red-light district [[De Wallen]]. Title is ''Belle'', the inscription says "Respect sex workers all over the world."
  • An [[oiran]] preparing herself for a client, [[ukiyo-e]] print by Suzuki Haronubu (1765)
  • ''The White Slave'' by [[Abastenia St. Leger Eberle]]
ENGAGING IN SEXUAL RELATIONS IN EXCHANGE FOR PAYMENT
Prostitute; Strumpet; Nude show; Whores; Prostitutes; Felony prostitution; Horcwenan; Hookers; Crack ho; Virtual prostitution; Lot lizard; Whoring; Whoor; Gende; Whore; No money no honey; Outside prostitution; Sexual services; The Game (sex trade); Paid sex; Ten o'clock girl; Tender parnel; Persons Involved in the Sex Trade; Quean; Kumpangs; Bawd; Dead hookers; Prositution; Live sex; Prostitution ring; Harlots; Ho Bag; Strumpets; Prostitude; W-h-word; Hooking (sex trade); Commercial sex workers; Commercial sex acts; Commercial sex; Floozy; Selective prostitution; Hoe (occupation); Harlotry; Skanks; Lady of pleasure; Harlot; Whoredom; Woman of pleasure; Vice girl; On the game; Prostitution among elderly; Turn a trick; Prositute; Full-service sex work; Full-service sex worker; Prostitution in the ancient Near East
[h?:]
¦ noun derogatory a prostitute or promiscuous woman.
¦ verb work as a prostitute.
?use the services of prostitutes.
?debase oneself by doing something for unworthy motives.
Derivatives
whoredom noun
whoring adjective &noun
whorish adjective
whorishly adverb
whorishness noun
Origin
OE hore, of Gmc origin.

Википедия

Sacred prostitution

Sacred prostitution, temple prostitution, cult prostitution, and religious prostitution are purported rites consisting of paid intercourse performed in the context of religious worship, possibly as a form of fertility rite or divine marriage (hieros gamos). Scholars prefer the terms "sacred sex" or "sacred sexual rites" in cases where payment for services is not involved.

The historicity of literal sacred prostitution, particularly in some places and periods, is a controversial topic within the academic world. Historically mainstream historiography has considered it a probable reality, based on the abundance of ancient sources and chroniclers detailing its practices, although it has proved harder to differentiate between true prostitution and sacred sex without remuneration. Authors have also interpreted evidence as secular prostitution administered in the temple under the patronage of fertility deities, not as an act of religious worship by itself. However, scholarship in the 21st century has challenged the veracity of sacred prostitution as a concept, suggesting that the claims are based on mistranslations, misunderstandings or outright inventions of ancient authors.