Athanasian wench

Etymology
The first words of the Athanasian Creed are, in Latin, "Quicunque vult (salvus esse...)", "whoever wants to (be saved...)".

Noun

 * 1)  A sexually promiscuous or loose woman, willing to have sexual intercourse with anybody.
 * 2) * ca 1980, Peter Klappert, Satan Who Is Most Noisy When He Whispers, published in Idiot Princess of the Last Dynasty. New York: Knopf in 1984 ISBN 9780394513836:
 * Of course I couldn't stop myself
 * &mdash; for I was an Athanasian wench
 * who said Quicunque vult and Amen to everything &mdash;
 * stop myself from thinking
 * What an ugly cock this Fridolin
 * must have, some primitive weapon, an iguana-headed
 * crude killing thing, a bulldog's kisser
 * at the end of a pick handle.