lickerousness

English

Etymology

From Middle English likerousnesse, equivalent to lickerous + -ness. Compare lecherousness.

Noun

lickerousness (uncountable)

  1. The state, quality, or condition of being lickerous.
  2. Fondness for good fare; keen appetite or desire; longing.
  3. Gluttonous craving; greed.
  4. Palate; daintiness of taste.
  5. Lasciviousness.
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