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har·lot
/ˈhɑrlət/
妓女
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Har·lot
n.
1.
A
churl
;
a
common
man
;
a
person
,
male
or
female
,
of
low
birth
.
He
was
a
gentle
harlot
and
a
kind
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
A
person
given
to
low
conduct
;
a
rogue
;
a
cheat
;
a
rascal
. [
Obs
.]
3.
A
woman
who
prostitutes
her
body
for
hire
;
a
prostitute
;
a
common
woman
;
a
strumpet
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Har·lot
,
v. i.
To
play
the
harlot
;
to
practice
lewdness
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Har·lot
,
a.
Wanton
;
lewd
;
low
;
base
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
harlot
n
:
a
woman
who
engages
in
sexual
intercourse
for
money
[
syn
:
prostitute
,
cocotte
,
whore
,
bawd
,
tart
,
cyprian
,
fancy
woman
,
working girl
,
sporting lady
,
lady of
pleasure
,
woman of the street
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Harlot
(1.)
Heb
.
zonah
(
Gen
. 34:31; 38:15).
In
verses
21, 22
the
Hebrew
word
used
in
_kedeshah_, i.e.,
a
woman
consecrated
or
devoted
to
prostitution
in
connection
with
the
abominable
worship
of
Asherah
or
Astarte
,
the
Syrian
Venus
.
This
word
is
also
used
in
Deut
. 23:17;
Hos
. 4:14.
Thus
Tamar
sat
by
the
wayside
as
a
consecrated
kedeshah
.
It
has
been
attempted
to
show
that
Rahab
,
usually
called
a
"
harlot
" (
Josh
. 2:1; 6:17;
Heb
. 11:31;
James
2:25),
was
only
an
innkeeper
.
This
interpretation
,
however
,
cannot
be
maintained
.
Jephthah's
mother
is
called
a
"
strange
woman
" (
Judg
. 11:2).
This
,
however
,
merely
denotes
that
she
was
of
foreign
extraction
.
In
the
time
of
Solomon
harlots
appeared
openly
in
the
streets
,
and
he
solemnly
warns
against
association
with
them
(
Prov
. 7:12;
9:14.
See
also
Jer
. 3:2;
Ezek
. 16:24, 25, 31).
The
Revised
Version
,
following
the
LXX
.,
has
"
and
the
harlots
washed
,"
etc
.,
instead
of
the
rendering
of
the
Authorized
Version
, "
now
they
washed
,"
of
1
Kings
22:38.
To
commit
fornication
is
metaphorically
used
for
to
practice
idolatry
(
Jer
. 3:1;
Ezek
. 16:15;
Hos
.
throughout
);
hence
Jerusalem
is
spoken
of
as
a
harlot
(
Isa
. 1:21).
(2.)
Heb
.
nokriyah
,
the
"
strange
woman
" (1
Kings
11:1;
Prov
.
5:20; 7:5; 23:27).
Those
so
designated
were
Canaanites
and
other
Gentiles
(
Josh
. 23:13).
To
the
same
class
belonged
the
"
foolish
", i.e.,
the
sinful
, "
woman
."
In
the
New
Testament
the
Greek
pornai
,
plural
, "
harlots
,"
occurs
in
Matt
. 21:31,32,
where
they
are
classed
with
publicans
;
Luke
15:30; 1
Cor
. 6:15,16;
Heb
. 11:31;
James
2:25.
It
is
used
symbolically
in
Rev
. 17:1, 5, 15, 16; 19:2.
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