lasciviosus

Latin

Etymology

From lascīvia (playfulness) + -ōsus (full of).

Pronunciation

Adjective

lascīviōsus (feminine lascīviōsa, neuter lascīviōsum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. lascivious, playful, unrestrained, wanton
    Synonyms: intemperāns (intemperate), lascīvus (wanton, literally playful), libīdinōsus (libidinous, literally full of desire), licēns (free), licentiōsus (licentious, literally full of freedom)

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative lascīviōsus lascīviōsa lascīviōsum lascīviōsī lascīviōsae lascīviōsa
Genitive lascīviōsī lascīviōsae lascīviōsī lascīviōsōrum lascīviōsārum lascīviōsōrum
Dative lascīviōsō lascīviōsō lascīviōsīs
Accusative lascīviōsum lascīviōsam lascīviōsum lascīviōsōs lascīviōsās lascīviōsa
Ablative lascīviōsō lascīviōsā lascīviōsō lascīviōsīs
Vocative lascīviōse lascīviōsa lascīviōsum lascīviōsī lascīviōsae lascīviōsa

References

  • lasciviosus in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
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