[Sensuous] pleasures, condemnation of, ii. [291], [292], [361]–363
[Separation], judicial, ii. [397], [455]
[Serfdom], i. [701]–704;
as a punishment, ii. [19];
strangers reduced to, ii. [24];
shipwrecked persons reduced to, ii. [25]
[Serfs], bodily injuries inflicted upon, i. [524 n. 3];
proprietary rights or in capacities of, i. [701] sq., ii. [32];
intermarriage between freewomen and, ii. [379]
[Serpents], worship of, ii. [590].
See [Snakes]
[Seven], the number, ii. [311] sq.
[Seventh] day, the, ii. [286]–289. See [Sabbath]
[Sexual] impulse, the, in males, i. [657], ii. [435] sq.;
in females, i. [657] sq., ii. [435];
connection between religious feelings and, ii. [375 n. 3];
regarded as sinful in the unmarried, ii. [432];
associated with affection, ii. [439] sq., see [Conjugal] affection
—— [intercourse], between man and beast, i. [253] sq., ii. [409], [749];
manslayers temporarily prohibited from, i. [375], [377];
abstinence from, with women who are pregnant or who suckle a child, i. [399], ii. [388], [391];
with strangers, i. [575], [593], ii. [444]–446;
with holy persons, i. [593 n. 1], ii. [444], [488];
abstained from after a death, ii. [306];
abstained from during the month of Ramaḍân, ii. [313];
abstinence from, a means of propitiating or pleasing the deity, ii. [358], [420] sq.;
as a magical or religious rite, ii. [395], [443]–446, [488];
between a man and a married woman, ii. [397], [447]–455;
between a married man and a woman, ii. [397], [451]–455;
forbidden to priests and priestesses, ii. [405]–409, [412]–414, [418]–421;
to monks and nuns, ii. [409], [412];
considered impure, ii. [410], [411], [414]–420, [752];
regarded as a consequence of Adam’s sin, ii. [411];
supposed to have been originally free from all carnal desire, ii. [411 n. 4];
supposed to take place between gods and women, ii. [412] sq.;
the future state of persons who have refrained from, ii. [414] sq.;
danger attributed to, ii. [415], [446];
prohibited in sacred places, ii. [416], [752];
abstained from in connection with religious observances, ii. [416]–420, [736], [752];
admission into priesthood preceded by abstinence from, ii. [419];
regarded as a transmitter of hereditary sin, ii. [421];
between unmarried persons, ii. [422]–446, [675], [747];
between persons of the same sex, ch. xliii. (ii. [456]–489), [752] sq.;
between animals of the same sex, ii. [456], [466], [475 n. 2];
temporarily forbidden to men who have eaten human flesh, ii. [575].
See [Adultery], [Incest], [Jus] primæ noctis, [Sodomy]