libidinous

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From Middle English libidinous, borrowed from Latin libīdinōsus.

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  • IPA(key): /lɪˈbɪ.dɪ.nəs/

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libidinous (comparative more libidinous, superlative most libidinous)

  1. Having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness.
    • 1726 October 28, [Jonathan Swift], Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. [] [Gulliver’s Travels], volume II, London: [] Benj[amin] Motte, [], →OCLC, part IV (A Voyage to the Houyhnhnms):
      It is observed, that the red haired of both sexes are more libidinous and mischievous than the rest, whom yet they much exceed in strength and activity.

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