intransitive. To indulge riotously or wantonly in (an action, practice, etc.). Obsolete.
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释义 | society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > be licentious [verb (intransitive)] > act or behave (12) ragea1400 intransitive. To indulge riotously or wantonly in (an action, practice, etc.). Obsolete. to play the wanton1529 to play the wanton (formerly also †the wantons, †the wanton's part): to dally, trifle; to behave lewdly or lasciviously; to flirt. to play the wanton's part1529 to play the wanton (formerly also †the wantons, †the wanton's part): to dally, trifle; to behave lewdly or lasciviously; to flirt. ramp1530 intransitive. Of a woman: to behave in an immodest or wanton manner. Cf. ramp, n.1 Obsolete. wanton1589 intransitive. To indulge in amorous or lascivious behaviour (with someone). Also transitive with it. Now archaic. wantonize1592 intransitive. To engage in wanton behaviour; to trifle, sport, frolic; to behave lasciviously. Obsolete. colta1599 intransitive. To frisk or run wild as a colt (usually implying wantonness). Obsolete. rare. wantonize1611 transitive. With it. To behave wantonly. Also figurative. Obsolete. rare. lasciviate1628 intransitive. To sport wantonly; to indulge in unseemly jesting. to shake a loose (also free) leg1743 to shake a loose (also free) leg: to do something indulgent or hedonistic; to act according to one's desires without being restrained by law… Corinthianize1810 intransitive. To act the Corinthian: to live voluptuously and licentiously. playboy1950 intransitive. To act like a playboy. Frequently with around. |
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