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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - masochism

 
 

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Masochism

masochism
 noun  Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Leopold von Sacher-Masoch died 1895 German novelist  Date: 1892  1. a sexual perversion characterized by pleasure in being subjected to pain or humiliation especially by a love objectcompare sadism  2. pleasure in being abused or dominated ; a taste for suffering  • masochist noun  • masochistic adjective  • masochistically adverb
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  n. 1 a form of (esp. sexual) perversion characterized by gratification derived from one's own pain or humiliation (cf. SADISM). 2 colloq. the enjoyment of what appears to be painful or tiresome. Derivatives masochist n. masochistic adj. masochistically adv. Etymology: L. von Sacher- Masoch, Austrian novelist d. 1895, who described cases of it ...
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  1. мазохизм ...
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  noun мазохизм Syn: see patience ...
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  1. Masochism is behaviour in which someone gets sexual pleasure from their own pain or suffering. The tendency towards masochism is however always linked with elements of sadism. ? sadism N-UNCOUNT • masochist (masochists) ...consensual sexual masochists. N-COUNT 2. If you describe someone’s behaviour as masochism, you mean that they seem to be trying to get into a situation which causes them suffering or great difficulty. Once you have tasted life in southern California, it takes a peculiar kind of masochism to return to a British winter. ? sadism N-UNCOUNT • masochist Anybody who enjoys this is a masochist. N-COUNT 3. see also sado-masochism ...
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  ~ n 1 enjoyment of being hurt or punished 2 sexual behaviour in which you gain pleasure from being hurt - masochist n - masochistic adj  (masochistic behavior)  (- compare sadism) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1893, from Ger. Masochismus, coined 1883 by Ger. neurologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing (1840-1902), from name of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-95), Austrian novelist who enshrined his submissive sexuality in "Venus in Furs." ...
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