lech·er·ous

lech·er·ous

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  • lech´er|ous|ly — lech|er|ous «LEHCH uhr uhs, LEHCH ruhs», adjective. lewd; lustful. SYNONYM(S): lascivious, libidinous. –lech´er|ous|ly, adverb. –lech´er|ous|ness, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • lech|er|ous — «LEHCH uhr uhs, LEHCH ruhs», adjective. lewd; lustful. SYNONYM(S): lascivious, libidinous. –lech´er|ous|ly, adverb. –lech´er|ous|ness, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • lech´er|ous|ness — lech|er|ous «LEHCH uhr uhs, LEHCH ruhs», adjective. lewd; lustful. SYNONYM(S): lascivious, libidinous. –lech´er|ous|ly, adverb. –lech´er|ous|ness, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • lech — crom·lech; en·te·lech·i·al; har·lech; lech·ea; lech·er·ous; lech·er; lech·ery; lech·ri·o·dont; lech·ri·o·don·ta; lech·u·gui·lla; ge·lech·i·id; lech; krep·lech; lech·e·gui·lla; lech·er·ous·ly; lech·er·ous·ness; pa·lech·i·noi·dea; teig·lech; …   English syllables

  • Lech, Czech and Rus — According to an old legend, Lech, Čech and Rus were eponymous brothers who founded the three Slavic nations: * Poland (poetically also known as Lechia ), * Bohemia ( Čechy ndash; now the major part of the Czech Republic), and * Ruthenia ( Rus ,… …   Wikipedia

  • lecherous — lech·er·ous …   English syllables

  • lecherously — lech·er·ous·ly …   English syllables

  • lecherous — lech•er•ous [[t]ˈlɛtʃ ər əs[/t]] adj. 1) given to or characterized by lechery; lustful 2) erotically suggestive; inciting to lust • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < MFlechereus lech′er•ous•ly, adv. lech′er•ous•ness, n …   From formal English to slang

  • lecherous — lech|er|ous [ letʃərəs ] adjective behaving in an unpleasant way that shows you are sexually interested in someone ╾ lech|er|ous|ly adverb …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • lecherous — lech|er|ous [ˈletʃərəs] adj a lecherous man shows his sexual desire for women in a way that is unpleasant or annoying ▪ a lecherous old man >lecherously adv …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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