illicit+intimacy
1intimacy — [in′tə mə sē] n. pl. intimacies 1. the state or fact of being intimate; intimate association; familiarity 2. a) an intimate act b) [usually pl.] illicit sexual intercourse: a euphemism …
2Intimacy (film) — Infobox Film name = Intimacy director = Patrice Chereau producer = Patrick Cassavetti Jacques Hinstin Charles Gassot writer = Hanif Kureishi Anne Louise Trividic Patrice Chereau narrator = starring = Mark Rylance Kerry Fox Susannah Harker Timothy …
3intimacy — A friendly relationship. In another sense, an illicit, improper, and degrading relationship; an illicit sexual relationship. Collins v Dispatch Publishing Co. 152 Pa 187, 191 …
4liaison — n. [Fr.] 1. Amour, intrigue, illicit intimacy, criminal intimacy. 2. (Rare.) Connection, union, bond of union, relation …
5Anita Dark — Patronyme Anita Perger Surnom Anita Pansy, Sonia Berger Naissance 11 avril 1975 (1975 04 11) …
6EPINAY, MADAME D' — a French writer, unhappily married in her youth; became notorious for her illicit intimacy with Rousseau and Grimm; her Mémoires et Correspondence give a lively picture of her times (1725 1783) …
7intrigue — I. n. 1. Plot, conspiracy, cabal, machination, stratagem, manoeuvre, wile, finesse, ruse. 2. Amour, love affair, liaison, illicit intimacy. 3. Gallantry, libertinism. II. v. n. 1. Manoeuvre, form plots. 2. Carry on an amour or amours …
8li|ai|son — «LEE ay ZON; lee AY zon, LEE uh », noun, verb. –n. 1. a) the connection between parts of an army, branches of a service, or the like, to secure proper cooperation: »His job was to maintain liaison between the regular army and the company building …
9SAUL BEN ANAN — (c. 800), sectarian leader, son of anan b. david . He succeeded his father as head of the sect of Ananites about the end of the eighth century. In karaite tradition , which regards Anan as the titular founder of Karaism, Saul is listed second in… …
10literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …