Raptus

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Raptus is the Latin for "seized", from rapere "to seize". In Roman law the term covered many crimes of property, and women were considered property.

It may refer to:

  • in religion, spirituality and subjective experience

See also

  • Rape
  • History of rape
  • Raptor, certain birds of prey and dinosaurs, and the human creations named after them (military equipment, sporting teams, etc.)
  • the artistic and poetic concept of the sublime, especially in Romantic texts, inspired rapture.
    • the literary critic Longinus and his essay "On the Sublime".
  • the protagonist in Dario Fo's play Accidental Death of an Anarchist died in raptus.
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