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单词 lascivious
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lasciviousadj.

Brit. /ləˈsɪvɪəs/, U.S. /ləˈsɪviəs/
Forms: Also Middle English lassivyous, 1500s lacivious.
Etymology: < late Latin lascīviōsus (Isidore), < Latin lascīvia (noun of quality < lascīvus sportive, in bad sense lustful, licentious): see -ous suffix.
1.
a. Inclined to lust, lewd, wanton.
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society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > lasciviousness or lust > [adjective]
golelichc1000
luxuriousc1330
jollyc1384
lustyc1386
Venerienc1386
nicea1393
gayc1405
lasciviousc1425
libidinous1447
Venerian1448
coltishc1450
gigly1482
lubric1490
ranka1500
venereous1509
lubricous1535
venerious1547
boarish?1550
goatish?1552
cadye1554
lusting1559
coy1570
rage1573
rammish1577
venerial1577
lustful1579
rageous1579
proud1590
lust-breathed1594
rampant1596
venerous1597
sharp-seta1600
fulsome1600
lubrical1602
hot-backed1607
ruttish1607
stoned1607
muskish-minded1610
Venerean1612
saucya1616
veneral1623
lascive1647
venereal1652
lascivient1653
hircine1656
hot-tempered1673
ramp1678
randy1771
concupiscenta1834
aphrodisiac1862
lubricious1884
radgie1894
c1425 J. Lydgate Assembly of Gods 686 Lastyuyous [read lascyuyous] lurdeyns, & pykers of males.
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. lxxiiiv Ye Lassiuyous and wanton disposicions of the sayd Pyers of Gaueston.
1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde iii. x. f. 141 He chaunced to lyue in those lasciuious and wanton dayes.
1567 J. Maplet Greene Forest f. 88 The Gotebucke is verie wanton or lasciuious.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 544 One picture there is of his doing, wherein he would seeme to depaint Lascivious [quoted in mod. Dicts. as ‘lascious’] wantonnesse.
a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) iv. iii. 225 I knew the young Count to be a dangerous and lasciuious boy. View more context for this quotation
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost ix. 1014 Hee on Eve Began to cast lascivious Eyes. View more context for this quotation
1781 W. Cowper Anti-Thelypthora 199 The Fauns and Satyrs, a lascivious race, Shrieked at the sight.
1856 E. B. Browning Aurora Leigh iii. 116 Thin dangling locks, and flat lascivious mouth.
in combination.1586 W. Webbe Disc. Eng. Poetrie sig. D.iiii He.. is wholy to bee reputed a laciuious disposed personne.
b. Inciting to lust or wantonness. †Also in milder sense, voluptuous, luxurious. Obsolete.
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the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > sensuous pleasure > luxury or luxurious living > [adjective]
delicatea1393
deliciousa1393
voluptuous?a1475
pampereda1529
volupteousa1535
wealy1545
lascivious1589
smoothed1600
luxurious1606
luxuriose1727
high life1733
Vie Parisienne1890
decadent1967
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > sensuous pleasure > luxury or luxurious living > [adjective] > luxurious (of things)
delicatec1400
delicious?c1450
fleshpot1535
lascivious1589
nice1621
mollitious1629
luxurious1650
luxuriant1671
voluptuous1816
de luxe1819
plushy1884
plush1890
society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > lasciviousness or lust > [adjective] > inciting to lust or lechery
lecherousa1382
provocatoryc1443
provocative?a1505
lascivious1589
libidinous1601
flesh-enraging?1605
lustful?1610
tentiginous1684
1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie ii. ix. 69 Carols and rounds and such light or lasciuious Poemes.
1597 W. Shakespeare Richard III i. i. 13 He capers nimbly in a Ladies chamber, To the lasciuious pleasing of a loue. View more context for this quotation
1602 T. Fitzherbert Apol. 36 b How many are there..that..make no scruple to keep lasciuious pictures to prouoke themselues to lust?
1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy ii. ii. ii. 317 By Philters, and such kinde of lascivious meats.
1660 F. Brooke tr. V. Le Blanc World Surveyed 155 Their garments are something lascivious, for being cut and open their skin is seen.
1671 L. Addison W. Barbary 150 That they should have Chaires there to sit in with as much lascivious ease, as at home.
1780 W. Cowper Table Talk 462 To the lascivious pipe and wanton song, That charm down fear, they frolic it along.
1838 E. Bulwer-Lytton Leila i. iv. 32 Not thine the lascivious arts of the Moorish maidens.
2. Used for: Rank, luxuriant.
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the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by good growth > [adjective] > flourishing or luxuriant in growth
greeneOE
frimOE
ranka1325
wlonk1398
flourishingc1400
rankish1495
frank?1548
gole1573
abled1576
wanton1579
proud1597
unseared1599
unwithered1599
ramping1607
lusha1616
fulsome1633
luxurious1644
rampant1648
luxuriant1661
lascivious1698
pert1727
unnipped1775
verdurous1820
happy1875
1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 243 Forded several Plashes where flourished lascivious Shrubs.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1902; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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