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#147765 - 09/11/05 10:50 AM dyspareunia
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Pooh-Bah
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Loc: R'lyeh Dyspareunia :- painful intercourse. From Gk δυσπαρευνος (duspareunos) 'ill-mated' from δυσ- (dus-) 'bad' + παρευνος (pareunos) 'lying beside or with a bedfellow' from ευνη (eune) 'couch; marriage bed'. The most common English word we get from ευνη (eune) is eunuch from ευνουχος (eunoukhos) from ευνη (eune) + οχος (okhos) 'keeping' from εχω (ekho) 'to have, hold; keep'. Cf. Gk χαμευνος (khameunos) 'lying on the ground', ομευνος (homeunos) 'sleeping together', φιλευνος (phileunos) 'fond of the marriage bed', δισευνος (diseunos) 'with two wives'. The other Gk word for bed, λεχος (lekhos) is more properly the bedstead'.
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#147766 - 09/11/05 02:24 PM Re: dyspareunia
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Registered: 03/14/01
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Loc: New York City Dyspeptic?
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#147767 - 09/11/05 02:32 PM Re: on not sleeping on a full stomach
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Loc: R'lyeh Dyspeptic?
From Gk δυσ- (dus-) 'bad' + πεπσις (pepsis) 'softening, ripening; digestion'. Cf. Gk δυσπεπτος (duspeptos) 'hard to digest' and also cook.
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#174498 - 03/11/08 03:53 AM Re: dyspareunia [Re: zmjezhd]
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stranger
Registered: 03/11/08
Posts: 1 In Medical School, we had an irreverent saying that dyspareunia was better than no pareunia; medical students being who they are.
Dave
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#174884 - 03/20/08 03:06 AM Re: dyspareunia [Re: JDJ]
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Registered: 08/27/02
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Loc: British Columbia, Canada or what they are
Welcome Dave
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#176946 - 05/15/08 01:08 PM Re: dyspareunia [Re: Zed]
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stranger
Registered: 08/25/07
Posts: 17 Hi!: I once heard about a Catalonian Psychiatrist that used to advise some of his patients masturbation as part of the therapy process, calling this obviously unadvisable practice "autoquiroerastia". As someone of you seem having an above the average command of classical Greek, can you explain in full the etymology of this invention? Thanks and regards
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#176954 - 05/16/08 10:00 AM Re: dyspareunia [Re: Jose Gros]
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Loc: rego park re: calling this obviously unadvisable practice
why? there is now evidence (scant, but...) that masturbation is healthy for men (the jury is still out on woman)
(and now i am thinking about the root meaning of masturbation..Urba(urban?) something city folk do? (no access to sheep?)_________________________
my other obsession
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#176955 - 05/16/08 10:24 AM Re: dyspareunia [Re: Jose Gros]
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Loc: R'lyeh "autoquiroerastia"
well, qu is not something you find in Greek words. It doesn't bring to mind anything in Latin. (Perhaps it's related to the Catalan cognate of Spanish querer 'to want, desire' which is from Latin quaro, quaerare, 'to look for, search' whence English question.) The form auto is from Greek for 'he; self', and erastia, no doubt has something to do with 'love' in the sexual sense. (Cf. εραστης erastēs 'lover' and ερωμενος erōmenos 'beloved' are the two sides of a Greek homosexual relationship.)
The etymology of Latin masturbor is not agreed upon, but I've never seen one linking it to urbs 'city'. The ma part is usually related to manus 'hand' and the sturb to sturpum 'immorality; disgrace; rape' or an s-form of turbo 'to whirl, twirl'.
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#176983 - 05/18/08 05:31 AM Re: dyspareunia [Re: of troy]
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stranger
Registered: 08/25/07
Posts: 17 The poor Onan was given death penalty for a continued related practice....
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#176984 - 05/18/08 05:32 AM Re: dyspareunia [Re: zmjezhd]
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stranger
Registered: 08/25/07
Posts: 17 May be quiro stands for the right hand?
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