different between lecherous vs salacious
lecherous
English
Etymology
From Middle English lecherous, licherous, from Old French *lecherous (attested in Old French lecherousement (“lecherously”)), from Old French lecherie, licherie (“gluttony, sensuality, lewdness, lechery”), from Old French lecher, lechier, lekier, lescher (“to lick, live in gluttony or sensuality”), from Old Frankish *lekk?n (“to lick”), from Proto-Germanic *likk?n? (“to lick”), from Proto-Indo-European *ley??- (“to lick”), equivalent to lecher +? -ous. More at lick.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?t????s/
Adjective
lecherous (comparative more lecherous, superlative most lecherous)
- Given to excessive sexual activity and debauchery.
Derived terms
- lecherously
- lecherousness
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salacious
English
Etymology
Derived from Latin sal?x, sal?cis (“provocative, lustful”) +? -ious.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s??le?.??s/
- Rhymes: -e???s
Adjective
salacious (comparative more salacious, superlative most salacious)
- Promoting sexual desire or lust.
- Lascivious, bawdy, obscene, lewd.
Synonyms
- ardent, hot, dirty, lubricious
Derived terms
- salaciously
- salaciousness
Related terms
- salacity
Translations
Anagrams
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