WEIRD FACTS ABOUT
ADULTERY

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ADULTERY

In ancient Greek, the meaning of the verb rhaphanizo is 'to thrust a radish up the fundament'.

It was a punishment for adulterers.

The penalty for an adulteress in Britain at the time of King Canute was to forfeit both nose and ears.

In ancient India, however, an adulterer or adulteress only lost their nose.


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