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Concupiscent - Definition of Concupiscent at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Concupiscent. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use concupiscent in a Sentence...
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Concupiscence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modern definitions of Concupiscence : an ardent, usually sensuous, longing; a strong sexual desire; lust. In Christian theology, concupiscence is selfish human desire for an object, person, or exp...
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Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin concupiscentia, from Latin concupiscent-, concupiscens, present participle of concupiscere to desire ardently, from com- + cupere to desire...
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Definition of concupiscent in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of concupiscent. Pronunciation of concupiscent. Translations of concupiscent. concupiscent synonyms, concupiscent antonyms. Information about concupiscent in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... A strong desire, ... The principles of definition,
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concupiscent (comparative more concupiscent, superlative most concupiscent) ... Is not such an one likely to seat the concupiscent and covetous element on the vacant throne and to suffer it to play the great king within him, girt with tiara and chain and scimitar?
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Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ... A strong desire, especially sexual desire; lust. ... Antonyms: concupiscent...
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A strong desire, especially sexual desire; lust. ... [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin concup scentia, from Latin concup sc ns, concup scent-, present participle of concup scere, inchoative of concupere, to desire strongly : com-, intensive pref.; ... concupiscent adj...
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