Lechered: meaning, definitions and examples
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lechered
[ ˈlɛtʃərd ]
morally loose
Lechered refers to a state of being debauched, particularly having or exhibiting excessive or compromised sexual desires. It is often used to describe a person who is lascivious or immorally indulgent in sexual behavior.
Synonyms
debauched, lascivious, lecherous, licentious
Examples of usage
- The lechered individual was notorious for their escapades.
- Her lechered reputation preceded her wherever she went.
- They found the lechered behavior unacceptable in polite society.
Translations
Translations of the word "lechered" in other languages:
🇵🇹 lascivo
🇮🇳 लोलुप
🇩🇪 lüstern
🇮🇩 bernafsu
🇺🇦 похотливий
🇵🇱 lubieżny
🇯🇵 淫らな
🇫🇷 lascif
🇪🇸 lascivo
🇹🇷 aşırı istekli
🇰🇷 음란한
🇸🇦 شهواني
🇨🇿 násilný
🇸🇰 neprístojný
🇨🇳 淫荡的
🇸🇮 razuzdan
🇮🇸 lúmskur
🇰🇿 порнографиялық
🇬🇪 სექსუალური
🇦🇿 şehvətli
🇲🇽 lascivo
Etymology
The term 'lechered' originates from the Middle English word 'lecher,' which itself is derived from the Old French word 'lecher,' meaning 'to lick' or 'to desire.' This etymology points to a deeper association with indulgence and craving, especially of a sensual nature. The word has evolved over time to signify not just a longing but a lack of restraint, particularly in sexual appetites. The roots can be traced back further to Latin 'licere,' which means 'to be allowed' or 'to be permitted,' reflecting a permissiveness that can lead to moral degradation. As such, 'lechered' has come to embody the intersection of desire and moral failure, often used in literary contexts to criticize or satirize characters who succumb to base urges.