concupiscent

adj
/kɒnˈkjuːpɪ.sənt/UK/kɑːnˈkjuːpɪ.sənt/US

Etymology

From Latin concupiscens (stem concupiscent-), present participle of concupīscō (“long for, covet”), inchoative of concupiō (“long for”), from con- + cupiō (“desire, wish for”).

  1. derived from concupiscens

Definitions

  1. Amorous

    Amorous; lustful.

    • Call the roller of big cigars, / The muscular one, and bid him whip / In kitchen cups concupiscent curds.

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