lustious

adj

Etymology

From lusty + -ous.

  1. inherited from lusty — “mirthful, pleasant, delicious, delightful
  2. formed as lustious — “lusty + -ous

Definitions

  1. Full of lustiness or lust

    Full of lustiness or lust; vigorous, lush.

    • Native of Japan. Leaves thick, dark lustious green, often with a reddish margin and midrib.
    • Dilmun now became the bright and clear 'land of the living' where the sun rises, a terrestrial paradise, an emerald isle green with lustious meadows prolific with fruit-laden fields, Ninhursag having made eight plants to sprout forth […]

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