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salaciousness - 2 dictionary results

sa⋅la⋅cious

[suh-ley-shuhs]
–adjective
1. lustful or lecherous.
2. (of writings, pictures, etc.) obscene; grossly indecent.

Origin:
1635–45; < L salāci- (s. of salāx) lustful (deriv. of salīre to jump, move spasmodically, spurt; see salient, saltation ) + -ous


sa⋅la⋅cious⋅ly, adverb
sa⋅la⋅cious⋅ness, sa⋅lac⋅i⋅ty [suh-las-i-tee] , noun


1. lewd, wanton, lascivious, libidinous. 2. pornographic.


1. modest.
sa·la·cious   (sə-lā'shəs)   
adj.  
  1. Appealing to or stimulating sexual desire; lascivious.
  2. Lustful; bawdy.

[From Latin salāx, salāc-, fond of leaping, lustful, from salīre, to leap; see sel- in Indo-European roots.]
sa·la'cious·ly adv., sa·la'cious·ness, sa·lac'i·ty (sə-lās'ĭ-tē) n.
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