Lasciviousness

Synonyms for "lasciviousness" (65 found)

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Translations

32 translations across 22 languages.

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Aramaic

2 entries
  • ܚܘܛܐ noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • ܫܪܝܬܐ noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Armenian

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  • բղջախոհություն noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Catalan

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  • lascívia noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 淫蕩 /淫荡 noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Finnish

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  • irstaus noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

French

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  • lascivité noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Galician

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  • lascivia noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Georgian

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  • ავხორცობა noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

German

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  • Laszivität noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • Lüsternheit noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Gothic

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  • 𐌰𐌲𐌻𐌰𐌹𐍄𐌹 noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Greek

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  • ασέλγεια noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • λαγνεία noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Irish

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  • anmhacnas noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • drúisiúlacht noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Italian

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  • lascivia noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • lascività noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • libidinosità noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Japanese

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  • 好色 noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • 淫奔 noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Māori

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  • tūkari noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Polish

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  • rozpusta noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • lascívia noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • volúpia noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Romanian

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  • lascivitate noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Russian

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  • похотли́вость noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • распу́тство noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • rȁskalāšnōst noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)
  • ра̏скала̄шно̄ст noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Spanish

1 entries
  • lascivia noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • kahitaran noun (characteristic or state of being lascivious)

Sample sentences

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He said that women were the cause of his lasciviousness, as though he weren't the one to blame.

Source: tatoeba (10899561)

For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed euill thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, / Thefts, couetouſneſſe, wickedneſſe, deceit, laſciuiouſneſſe, an euill eye, blaſphemie, pride, fooliſhneſſe: / All theſe euill things come from within, and defile the man.

Source: wiktionary

Diodorus Siculus bears out this, and states that the goat was made a god on account of its genital member and lasciviousness.

Source: wiktionary

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