Inchastity

//ɪnˈt͡ʃæstɪti// noun

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Absence of chastity; the quality of being unchaste. countable, rare, uncountable

    "In pre-Christian Roman belief it might be held as better not to indulge in extramarital sex, as a courtesy more than a due to one’s partner, or because character was believed to derive from having the strength to resist vice […] but, such rationalisations aside, male inchastity did not matter as such. Female inchastity could threaten bloodlines and property transfer, and so from the earliest times very much did matter: […] in fact, Chrysostom refutes in detail the legal position that only women’s inchastity signified in marriage, in a passage so full of reproach and repetition […] that we may infer that he too is meeting a dead weight of inertia, if not active opposition, from his hearers."

Etymology

From in- + chastity: compare French inchasteté.

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