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(literary) Pertaining to love or sexual desire, especially when illicit. [from 16th c.]
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Cease admiration, sit to Cupid's feast, / The preparation to Paphian dalliance.
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1613, John Marston, William Barksted, The Insatiate Countess, act III scene 4:
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I lay, as it were, in the Paphian bower of bliss, in a state of exquisite sensations quite impossible to describe.
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1873, Anonymous (William Potter), The Romance of Lust; or, Early Experiences, volume I, William Lazenby:
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People passed, but they held me not. Paphian eyes rayed upon me, and left me unscathed.
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1906, O. Henry, Man About Town: