Satyriasis

//ˌsatɪˈrʌɪəsɪs//

Synonyms for "satyriasis" (22 found)

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Translations

10 translations across 8 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • σατυρίασις noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)

Bulgarian

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  • неконтролируемо полово влечение noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)

Finnish

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  • satyriaasi noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)

French

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  • satyriasis noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)
  • satyriasisme noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)
  • satyrisme noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)

Greek

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  • σατυρίαση noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)

Portuguese

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  • satiríase noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)

Spanish

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  • satiriasis noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)

Swedish

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  • satyriasis noun (uncontrollable sexual desire)

Sample sentences

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The indulgence of illicit pleasures, says Dr. S. Pancoast, sooner or later is sure to entail the most loathsome diseases on their votaries. Among these diseases are […] Satyriasis (a species of sexual madness, or a sexual diabolism, causing men to commit rape and other beastly acts and outrages, not only on women and children, but men and animals, as sodomy, pederasty, etc.), […]

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An early physician, a certain Baldassar Timoeus [...] adds that a preparation of nitre, dissolved in aqua nymphae, cured a chronic case of satyriasis.

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It's a male myth about feminists that we hate sex. It can be a natural, zesty enterprise. But unfortunately there are some people—it is called satyriasis in men, nymphomania in women—who engage in it compulsively and without joy.

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