Cyprian

noun

Cyp·​ri·​an ˈsi-prē-ən How to pronounce Cyprian (audio)
plural Cyprians
dated
: a woman who engages in sex acts and especially sexual intercourse in exchange for pay : a woman who is a sex worker

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Spreading Civilization For over 30 years, Cyprian Broodbank, a Cambridge University archeologist, suspected that the Maghreb played a role in spreading civilization west of Egypt into southern Europe. Paul Smaglik, Discover Magazine, 27 Sep. 2024 The fourth escapee was Jamarcus Cyprian, 20, of Amity, La., the office said. Brian Dakss, CBS News, 27 May 2024

Word History

Etymology

Latin cyprius of Cyprus, from Greek kyprios, from Kypros Cyprus, birthplace of Aphrodite

First Known Use

1819, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of Cyprian was in 1819

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“Cyprian.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Cyprian. Accessed 15 Dec. 2024.

Biographical Definition

Cyprian

biographical name

Cyp·​ri·​an ˈsi-prē-ən How to pronounce Cyprian (audio)
Saint died 258 Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus Christian martyr; bishop of Carthage (circa 248–258)
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