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  • 121Yarikh — ▪ Semitic deity also spelled  Yareah,         ancient West Semitic moon god whose marriage to the moon goddess Nikkal (Sumerian: Ningal, “Queen”) was the subject of a poem from ancient Ugarit. The first part of the poem recorded the courtship and …

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  • 122James Graham (sexologist) — Dr James Graham (1745–1794) was a pioneer in sex therapy with a genius for spectacle, best known for his electro magnetic musical Grand State Celestial Bed. It was designed to make the feeble fertile and produce perfect babies. For several… …

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  • 123Ōkunitama Shrine — Haiden front shrine Ōkunitama Shrine (大国魂神社, Ōkunitama Jinja?) …

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  • 124hymeneal — /haɪməˈniəl/ (say huymuh neeuhl) adjective 1. relating to marriage. –noun 2. marriage song. {Latin Hymenaeus god of marriage + al1} …

  • 125As You Like It — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see As You Like It (disambiguation). Facsimile of the first page of As You Like It from the First Folio, published in 1623. As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare… …

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  • 126Iphis — For other uses of the name Iphis see Iphis. Iphis was a name attributed to three individuals:Daughter of Ligdus According to Greek mythology and the Roman poet Ovid, who wrote about transformations in his Metamorphoses , Iphis (or Iphys) was the… …

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  • 127Hymen — noun The god of marriage and marriage ceremonies …

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  • 128hymeneal — (adj.) c.1600, of or relating to a marriage; as a noun, wedding hymn, from 1717; from L. hymenaeus, from Gk. hymenaios belonging to wedlock, wedding, wedding song, from HYMEN (Cf. Hymen), Greek god of marriage …

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