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Debauch Debauched Debauchery
Engraved before 1811 from an original in the then Museum Pio Clemens in Rome (Click for details)
Esculapius (Medicine) between Mercury (Merchants) and the Graces (Medicine, Hygiene and Panacea)
Esculapius dealt with Patients - Merchants make deals with Clients

~ DEBAUCH     see> DEBAUCHERY
~ DEBAUCHED   or
~ DEBAUCHERY  id+ | EMERGE INTO THE OPEN |
              id+ | LOOSE MOUTH |
  id+ | EMERGE as in LEAVE SOMETHING NARROW |
  id+ | LOST INHIBITIONS |
  modern MORALISTIC OVERTONES point toward
  PERVERTED  DEPRAVED
  CORRUPT    TAINTED  RUINED
  also RAVISHED along with
  other SEXUAL OVERTONES
  fr     BOUCHE = MOUTH
       DEBOUCHER  OUT OF THE MOUTH
  note   BACCHUS
  lat    BUCCA    MOUTH or  sug> ORAL
                  CHEEK     sug> ORATORIO
  sp     BOCA     MOUTH     sug> ORATE
  note   ORAR     PRAY      sug> CONJURE
  myth> PROBABLY CHRISTIAN ZEALOTS POPULARIZED THIS
        TERM AS A STRATEGY TO DEFAME BACCHUS AS
  A PAGAN DEITY    sug> LIBEL
  hx>  BACCHANAL or FESTIVITIES or
       BACCHANALIA
  med> INTOXICATION BY WINE or ALCOHOL
       IS AMONG MANY OTHER DRUGS USED TO
  ENHANCE DIVINE REVELATIONS incl  see> LSD
  PEYOTE                           see> MESCALINE
  HASHISH or HEMP or CANNABIS      see> MARIHUANA
 
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