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spado การใช้

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  • The meaning of " spado " in late antiquity can be interpreted as a metaphor for celibacy.
  • In 1920, the yacht was sold to the Italian prince Spado Veralli and rechristened " Atlantis ".
  • It became a popular play for amateur dramatics and was performed by the Kilkenny players, including many of the elite, with the writer Thomas Moore appearing several times in the role of Spado.
  • Jewish tradition also forbids marriage to a man who has been forcibly emasculated; the spado " ) which is used to refer to such people, is used in the Septuagint to denote certain foreign political officials ( resembling the meaning of " eunuch " ).
  • In describing Jesus as a " spado " and Paul of Tarsus as a " castratus " in his book " De Monogamia ", Tertullian, a 2nd-century Church Father, used Latin words that denoted eunuchs to refer to virginity and continence.