prostitutional

English

Etymology

prostitution + -al

Adjective

prostitutional (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to prostitution.
    • 1981, Donald F. Klein, Judith G. Rabkin, Anxiety: new research and changing concepts:
      Now, you know that the classical analytical explanation of agoraphobia of the early 1900s was that it represented a street phobia because the patient equated streetwalking with prostitutional activity []
    • 1930, Ben Zion Goldberg, The Sacred Fire: The Story of Sex in Religion, page 59:
      There is nothing inherent in the physical union of the sexes to make one prostitutional and the other legitimate or respectable.
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