inchaste

adj

Etymology

From in- + chaste. Doublet of incest.

  1. derived from castus
  2. derived from chaste
  3. inherited from chaste
  4. prefixed as inchaste — “in + chaste

Definitions

  1. Unchaste.

    • Now you that were my father's concubines, Liquor to his inchaste and lustful fire, Have seen his honour shaken in his house, Which I possess in sight of all the world ;
    • They used to burn "witches." How soon til we are burning homosexuals, the inchaste, or those who dance on Sundays?
    • The inchaste mass of humanity left over is outside moral judgment – and no simple opinion will fit the structure of defeat.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA