释义 |
libertinous, a.|lɪˈbɜːtɪnəs| [f. L. lībertīn-us + -ous.] = libertine a.
1632Lithgow Trav. x. 432 The other abuse is, their Libertinous Masses. 1906Daily Chron. 14 Aug. 3/2 The tale of a bold bad knight, who made libertinous love to a virtuous young woman. 1966Punch 30 Nov. 800/1 We red-eyed supporters of riotous and libertinous Sundays have no other lord before Ted. |