A woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money.
A native or inhabitant of Cyprus.
1 Poor Cyprian is off to Marienbad and I must go with him.
2 St. Cyprian , A.D. 250, does not include Hebrews among St. Paul's Epistles.
3 The Romish doctrine of the Church began with Cyprian in the third century.
4 Even in the time of Cyprian much stress was still laid upon age.
5 He came of a Cyprian family which enjoyed considerable property and political influence.
6 It was only Mr. Cyprian Paynter himself who was equal to the situation.
7 But, my friends, take thought of the artful aid of the Cyprian goddess.
8 The same may be said of Cyprian , Tertullian, and many other leading Fathers.
9 Olive could not restrain her tears, as she handed the letter to Cyprian .
10 It was from Africa, Tertullian, and Cyprian that Latin Christianity arose.
11 Thus has Cyprian had that most useful of all trainings, action, not books.
12 For thirteen centuries, from Cyprian to Bellarmin, this doctrine held almost undisputed sway.
13 She drew Henry Cyprian 's wraps closer around him preparatory to taking him indoors.
14 Perhaps after all the St. Cyprian 's religion isn't Christianity at all.
15 But Cyprian had never shown the talent or the inclination for writing in verse.
16 Meanwhile, Cyprian is waiting to see if her in-laws return.
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