Salacity

Synonyms for "salacity" (25 found)

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Translations

8 translations across 7 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • вулгарност noun (a salacious act)
  • похотливост noun (the state or quality of being salacious)

Estonian

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  • iharus noun (the state or quality of being salacious)

French

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  • salacité noun (the state or quality of being salacious)

Italian

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  • salacità noun (the state or quality of being salacious)

Latin

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  • salācitās noun (the state or quality of being salacious)

Portuguese

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  • salacidade noun (the state or quality of being salacious)

Spanish

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  • salacidad noun (the state or quality of being salacious)

Sample sentences

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One of the males is sufficient in procreation for seuen or nine of the females, and by that means they are made more fruitful, but if you put them one male to one femal, then will the venereous salacity of the male procure abortment.

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Aristotle gives instance in sparrows, which are parum vivaces ob salacitatem, short-lived because of their salacity, which is very frequent […]

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The Portugueze, tho’ eminently abſtemious and temperate in all other Things, are unbounded in their Luſts; and perhaps they ſubſtitute the former in room of a Surgeon, as a Counterpoiſon to the Miſchiefs of a promiſcuous Salacity: They have moſt of them Venereal Taints, and with Age become meager and hectick: […]

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She had had no experience with this class of individuals whatsoever, and did not know the salacity and humour of the theatrical tribe.

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