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单词 rampancy
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rampancyn.

Brit. /ˈramp(ə)nsi/, U.S. /ˈræmpənsi/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: rampant adj., -ancy suffix.
Etymology: < rampant adj.: see -ancy suffix.
The quality, fact, or condition of being rampant.
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the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > [noun]
brathc1175
reighshipc1275
airc1300
ragec1330
sturdinessc1384
violencea1387
fierceness1435
vehemencyc1487
furiosity1509
fiercetya1513
bremeness?1529
boistousness1530
vehemence1535
bruteness1538
violency1538
violentness1544
vehementness1561
wrath1579
fury1585
torture1605
keenness?1606
ragingness1621
stiffness1623
rapt1632
tempestuousness1648
boisterousnessa1650
rampancy1652
boisture1667
untamedness1727
paroxysm1893
storminess1894
society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > lasciviousness or lust > [noun]
lustc1000
goleheada1325
luxury1340
luxurec1374
concupiscencec1386
gigletrya1387
nicetya1387
flesh-lusta1400
lovereda1400
sensualities1477
lascivity1490
lubricitya1492
libidinosity1509
luxuriousness1542
veneriousness1547
rammishness1552
luxe1558
ustion1559
lustinessa1575
luxurity1576
lusting1580
by-lusting1583
lasciviousness1590
lusciousness1594
epithymy1600
concupiscency1608
libidinousness1611
lustfulness1611
concupiscentiality1612
rampancy1652
venereousness1659
ustulation1660
lasciviency1664
salaciousness1727
lech1796
lustihood1798
randinessc1890
1652 Experiences & Tears 19 Being not able to containe himselfe, and his rage any further, he is determined to be no longer Couchant, he is therefore swiftly Passant, towards his resolved Rampancy.
1664 H. More Expos. 7 Epist. Pref. b iv b The Temporal Power being quite in a manner evacuated by the Rampancy of the Spiritual.
1699 J. Collier Second Def. Short View Eng. Stage (1730) 373 Is Rampancy and Lewdness the Character of Breeding?
1722 J. Evans David's Choice 21 A becoming ardor..to..quell the rampancy of vice.
1771 J. Shebbeare Authentic Narr. Oppress. Islanders Jersey II. vi. 402 All these evils are still exulting in full rampancy.
1843 C. Dickens Martin Chuzzlewit (1844) viii. 89 He may be said to have exhibited, at the moment, a sort of moral rampancy himself.
1892 H. R. Reynolds in Life (1898) xix. 468 I am considerably moved by the rampancy of much of this Old Testament criticism.
1937 Times 3 July 17/6 Some..varieties..will develop buds till well into a mild winter. Among the ramblers rampancy is only a question of degree.
1984 Listener 5 Jan. 35/1 General rampancy ensued beneath her expensive carriage and flimsily clad body.
1997 T. Boyd Am I Black enough for You? 77 The rampancy of sexually transmitted disease.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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