libido
English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin libīdō (“lust, desire”). Used originally in psychoanalytic contexts.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /lɪˈbiː.dəʊ/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -iːdəʊ
Noun
libido (countable and uncountable, plural libidos)
- (common usage) Sexual urges or drives.
- (psychology) Drives or mental energies related to or based on sexual instincts but not necessarily sexual in and of themselves.
- (astronomy, archaic or misused, an occasional carry-over from astrology to astronomy) Synonym of albedo in terms of a planet's, such as that of Mars, average surface spectral reflectivity.
Related terms
Descendants
Translations
sexual urges or drives
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See also
Catalan
Further reading
- “libido”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2024
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈlɪbɪdo]
- Hyphenation: li‧bi‧do
Declension
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlibido/, [ˈlibido̞]
- Rhymes: -ibido
- Syllabification(key): li‧bi‧do
Declension
Inflection of libido (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | libido | libidot | ||
genitive | libidon | libidojen | ||
partitive | libidoa | libidoja | ||
illative | libidoon | libidoihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | libido | libidot | ||
accusative | nom. | libido | libidot | |
gen. | libidon | |||
genitive | libidon | libidojen | ||
partitive | libidoa | libidoja | ||
inessive | libidossa | libidoissa | ||
elative | libidosta | libidoista | ||
illative | libidoon | libidoihin | ||
adessive | libidolla | libidoilla | ||
ablative | libidolta | libidoilta | ||
allative | libidolle | libidoille | ||
essive | libidona | libidoina | ||
translative | libidoksi | libidoiksi | ||
abessive | libidotta | libidoitta | ||
instructive | — | libidoin | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
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Further reading
- “libido”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004–, retrieved 2023-07-02
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /li.bi.do/
Audio (file)
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Turkish: libido
Further reading
- “libido”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Italic *luβēō (“to desire”), from Proto-Indo-European *lewbʰ- (“love, care, desire”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /liˈbiː.doː/, [lʲɪˈbiːd̪oː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /liˈbi.do/, [liˈbiːd̪o]
Noun
libīdō f (genitive libīdinis); third declension
- desire, fancy, inclination, longing, pleasure, caprice, passion, wantonness
- Synonyms: cupīdō, studium, appetītiō, dēsīderium, appetītus, amor, impetus, ardor, inclīnātiō, prōpēnsiō, avāritia
- 55 BCE, Cicero, De Oratore 3.1:
- Haec tibi est incīdenda lingua, quā vel ēvulsā spīritū ipsō libīdinem tuam lībertās mea refūtābit.
- (For that) you must sever this tongue of mine, and even if it is torn out, the freedom in my very breath will confound your wantonness.
- Haec tibi est incīdenda lingua, quā vel ēvulsā spīritū ipsō libīdinem tuam lībertās mea refūtābit.
- lust, sensuality
- c. 4 BCE – 65 CE, Seneca the Younger, De brevitate vitae 7:
- In prīmīs autem et illōs numerō quī nūllī reī nisi vīnō ac libīdinī vacant; nūllī enim turpius occupātī sunt.
- But among the worst I count also those who have time for nothing but wine and lust; for none have more shameful engrossments.
- In prīmīs autem et illōs numerō quī nūllī reī nisi vīnō ac libīdinī vacant; nūllī enim turpius occupātī sunt.
- c. 69 CE – 122 CE, Suetonius, De vita Caesarum 3 44:
- Maiōre adhūc ac turpiōre īnfāmiā flagrāvit, vix ut referrī audīrīve, nēdum crēdī fās sit, quasi puerōs prīmae teneritūdinis, quōs pisciculōs vocābat, īnstitueret, ut natantī sibi inter femina versārentur ac lūderent linguā morsūque sēnsim adpetentēs; atque etiam quasi īnfantēs firmiōrēs, necdum tamen lacte dēpulsōs, inguinī ceu papillae admovēret, prōnior sānē ad id genus libīdinis et nātūrā et aetāte.
- He was excited with a greater and more shameful infamy, that hardly can be told or heard, by no means be believed to be allowed by the gods, like how he trained little boys of the tenderest age, which he called 'little fish', to go around between his thighs and rouse his senses with the tongue and by biting, while he was swimming; or even how he put stronger babies, not weaned yet, to his genitals as if to nipples, certainly more inclined to this kind of lechery by nature as well as by age.
- Maiōre adhūc ac turpiōre īnfāmiā flagrāvit, vix ut referrī audīrīve, nēdum crēdī fās sit, quasi puerōs prīmae teneritūdinis, quōs pisciculōs vocābat, īnstitueret, ut natantī sibi inter femina versārentur ac lūderent linguā morsūque sēnsim adpetentēs; atque etiam quasi īnfantēs firmiōrēs, necdum tamen lacte dēpulsōs, inguinī ceu papillae admovēret, prōnior sānē ad id genus libīdinis et nātūrā et aetāte.
Declension
Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | libīdō | libīdinēs |
Genitive | libīdinis | libīdinum |
Dative | libīdinī | libīdinibus |
Accusative | libīdinem | libīdinēs |
Ablative | libīdine | libīdinibus |
Vocative | libīdō | libīdinēs |
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- → Armenian: լիբիդո (libido)
- → Catalan: libido
- → Dutch: libido
- → English: libido
- → Finnish: libido
- → French: libido
- → Turkish: libido
- → German: Libido
- → Hebrew: לִיבִּידוֹ (libido)
- → Hungarian: libidó
- → Italian: libido, libidine
- → Polish: libido
- → Portuguese: libido
- → Romanian: libido
- → Russian: либи́до (libído)
- → Serbo-Croatian: лѝбидо (lìbido)
- → Slovene: lȋbido
- → Spanish: libido
- → Swedish: libido
References
- “libido”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “libido”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- libido in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- anger is defined as a passionate desire for revenge: iracundiam sic (ita) definiunt, ut ulciscendi libidinem esse dicant or ut u. libido sit or iracundiam sic definiunt, ulc. libidinem
- to be carried away by one's passions: libidine ferri
- to abandon oneself (entirely) to debauchery: se (totum) libidinibus dedere
- to bridle one's desires: refrenare cupiditates, libidines
- to arouse some one's lust: libidinem alicuius excitare
- the passions win the day: libido dominatur (Or. 65. 219)
- the storm of passion has abated: libido consēdit
- anger is defined as a passionate desire for revenge: iracundiam sic (ita) definiunt, ut ulciscendi libidinem esse dicant or ut u. libido sit or iracundiam sic definiunt, ulc. libidinem
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /liˈbi.dɔ/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -idɔ
- Syllabification: li‧bi‧do
Noun
libido n (indeclinable)
- (common usage) libido (sexual urges or drives)
- Synonyms: popęd seksualny, pożądanie seksualne, chuć
- (psychoanalysis) libido (drives or mental energies related or based on sexual instincts but not necessarily sexual in and of themselves)
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /liˈbi.du/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /liˈbi.do/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /liˈbi.du/ [liˈβi.ðu]
- Hyphenation: li‧bi‧do
Noun
libido f (plural libidos)
- (psychology) libido (sexual urges or drives)
- (psychology) libido (drives based on sexual instincts)
Romanian
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lǐbido/
- Hyphenation: li‧bi‧do
Declension
Related terms
Slovak
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈlibidɔ]
Noun
libido n (genitive singular libida, nominative plural libidá, genitive plural libíd, declension pattern of mesto)
Declension
Further reading
- “libido”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024
Slovene
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /líːbidɔ/
Inflection
Masculine inan., hard o-stem | |||
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nom. sing. | líbido | ||
gen. sing. | líbida | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative (imenovȃlnik) |
líbido | líbida | líbidi |
genitive (rodȋlnik) |
líbida | líbidov | líbidov |
dative (dajȃlnik) |
líbidu | líbidoma | líbidom |
accusative (tožȋlnik) |
líbido | líbida | líbide |
locative (mẹ̑stnik) |
líbidu | líbidih | líbidih |
instrumental (orọ̑dnik) |
líbidom | líbidoma | líbidi |
Derived terms
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /liˈbido/ [liˈβ̞i.ð̞o]
- Rhymes: -ido
- Syllabification: li‧bi‧do
Usage notes
References
- “libido”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
- “libido” in Diccionario panhispánico de dudas, segunda edición, Real Academia Española, 2023. →ISBN
Further reading
- “libido”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
Swahili
Swedish
Declension
Declension of libido | ||||
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Uncountable | ||||
Indefinite | Definite | |||
Nominative | libido | libidon | — | — |
Genitive | libidos | libidons | — | — |
References
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