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Lascivious

lascivious
 adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin lasciviosus, from Latin lascivia wantonness, from lascivus wantonmore at lust  Date: 15th century lewd, lustful  • ~ly adverb  • ~ness noun
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1.
  adj. 1 lustful. 2 inciting to or evoking lust. Derivatives lasciviously adv. lasciviousness n. Etymology: ME f. LL lasciviosus f. L lascivia lustfulness f. lascivus sportive, wanton ...
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2.
  1. сладострастный, похотливый ...
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3.
  adj. сладострастный, похотливый Syn: see lewd ...
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4.
  If you describe someone as lascivious, you disapprove of them because they show a very strong interest in sex. The man was lascivious, sexually perverted and insatiable. ...their lewd and lascivious talk. ADJ c darkgreen]disapproval ...
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5.
  ~ adj showing strong sexual desire  (Mandy gave him a lascivious wink.) - lasciviously adv - lasciviousness n ...
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6.
  - c.1450, from L.L. lasciviosus (used in a scolding sense by Isidore and other early Church writers), from L. lascivia "lewdness, playfulness," from lascivus "lewd, playful," from PIE *las-ko-, from *las- "to be eager, wanton, or unruly." ...
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