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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: *any literal seizure * *confiscation * *robbery * *kidnapping * *raptio, i.e. the abduction of women, also known as ''Frauenraub''; these are the "rapes of Zeus". * *the term for bride kidnapping in Catholic canon law; specifically, it is an impediment to marriage *medical * *seizure * *epileptic seizure * *stroke * *convulsion * *focal seizure * *out-of-body experience *in religion, spirituality and subjective experience * *rapture, a Christian belief about the End Times and the transport of redeemed souls. * *''status raptus'', religious ecstasy. * * being "carried away" or "transported", being in good spirits, see Ecstasy (emotion). ==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''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Raptus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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