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    In ancient Greece and Rome, a catamite (Latin: catamitus) was a pubescent boy who was the intimate companion of an older male, usually in a pederastic relationship. It was generally a term of affection and literally means "Ganymede" in Latin, but it was also used as a term of insult when directed

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    • In Plato's dialogue Gorgias (at 494e), Socrates uses the phrase κιναίδων βίος in a conversation with Callicles contrasting appetites and contentment.
    • The word appears widely but not necessarily frequently in the

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    Nel suo uso moderno del termine, catamite o catamita si riferisce a un ragazzo o un giovane che assume il ruolo di partner sessuale passivo-ricettivo in un rapporto di sesso anale con un uomo .
    Nel suo antico utilizzo il catamita (in lingua latina catamitus) era un ragazzo che, raggiunta l'età della pubertà, diventava compagno intimo di un giovane uomo nell'antica Grecia e nell'antica Roma, solitamente all'interno di un rapporto implicante anche la pederastia. È stato utilizzato anche co…

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    What does catamites stand for?
    In ancient Greece and Rome, a catamite ( Latin: catamitus) was a pubescent boy who was the intimate companion of an older male, usually in a pederastic relationship. It was generally a term of affection and literally means " Ganymede " in Latin, but it was also used as a term of insult when directed toward a grown man.
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    What is the origin of the word catamitus?
    The word derives from the proper noun Catamitus, the Latinized form of Ganymede, the name of the beautiful Trojan youth abducted by Zeus to be his companion and cupbearer, according to Greek mythology. The Etruscan form of the name was Catmite, from an alternative Greek form of the name, Gadymedes.
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    What is the story of the catamite in the Iliad?
    — Homer, Iliad, Book XX, lines 233–235. The myth was a model for the Greek social custom of paiderastía, the romantic relationship between an adult male and an adolescent male. The Latin form of the name was Catamitus (and also "Ganymedes"), from which the English word catamite is derived.
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    What novel uses the word catamite in the first sentence?
    Anthony Burgess's 1980 novel Earthly Powers uses the word in its opening sentence: "It was the afternoon of my eighty-first birthday, and I was in bed with my catamite when Ali announced that the archbishop had come to see me."
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    • https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catamita

      Catamita. Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. "Rapto de Ganímedes". Fernandes Sá, em Porto, Portugal. Na Grécia Antiga e na Roma Antiga um catamita (latim: catamitus) era um menino, adolescente ou pré-adolescente, amante homossexual passivo que mantinha uma relação de pederastia, e às vezes de pedofilia, com um homem mais velho.

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      • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/catamite
        • From Latin catamītus (“boy kept as a sexual partner”), from Catamītus, from Etruscan ???????????????????????????? (catmite), from Ancient Greek Γανυμήδης (Ganumḗdēs, “Ganymede”), an attractive Trojan boy supposedly abducted to Mount Olympus by the god Zeus to become his cupbearer and lover. Doublet of Ganymede.
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