From lascivious + -ness.
lasciviousness (uncountable)
- The characteristic or state of being lascivious.
1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Mark 7:21–23, column 1:For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed euill thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, / Thefts, couetouſneſſe, wickedneſſe, deceit, laſciuiouſneſſe, an euill eye, blaſphemie, pride, fooliſhneſſe: / All theſe euill things come from within, and defile the man.
characteristic or state of being lascivious
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܚܘܛܐ m, ܫܪܝܬܐ f
- Armenian: բղջախոհություն (hy) (bġǰaxohutʻyun)
- Catalan: lascívia (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 淫蕩/淫荡 (zh) (yíndàng)
- Finnish: irstaus (fi)
- French: lascivité (fr) f
- Galician: lascivia (gl) f
- Georgian: ავხორცობა (avxorcoba)
- German: Laszivität (de) f, Lüsternheit (de) f
- Gothic: 𐌰𐌲𐌻𐌰𐌹𐍄𐌹 n (aglaiti)
- Greek: ασέλγεια (el) f (asélgeia), λαγνεία (el) f (lagneía)
- Irish: anmhacnas m, drúisiúlacht f
- Italian: lascivia (it) f, lascività f, libidinosità f
- Japanese: 淫奔 (ja) (いんぽん, inpon), 好色 (ja) (こうしょく, kōshoku)
- Maori: tūkari
- Polish: rozpusta (pl) f
- Portuguese: lascívia (pt) f, volúpia (pt) f
- Romanian: lascivitate (ro) f
- Russian: похотли́вость (ru) f (poxotlívostʹ), распу́тство (ru) n (raspútstvo)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ра̏скала̄шно̄ст f
- Roman: rȁskalāšnōst (sh) f
- Spanish: lascivia (es) f
- Tagalog: kahitaran
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