Definition of Lechery. Meaning of Lechery. Synonyms of Lechery

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Definition of Lechery

Lechery
Lechery Lech"er*y, n. [OE. lecherie, OF. lecherie. See Lecher.] 1. Free indulgence of lust; lewdness. 2. Selfish pleasure; delight. [Obs.] --Massinger.

Meaning of Lechery from wikipedia

- lustful behavior Lechery is not the same as lust. Lust is an interior psychological state, the thinking about ****, the desire for it. Lechery is an outward...
- F.A.T.A.L., an acronym of Fantasy Adventure to Adult Lechery (first edition) or From Another Time Another Land (second edition), is a dark fantasy tabletop...
- The most famous example of a widespread religious movement practicing lechery as a ritual is the Bacchanalia of the Ancient Roman Bacchantes. However...
- is presumptive, behaving as if he already rules Rohan, and exemplifies lechery, as correctly guessed by Gandalf; he hopes to become rich, and to take...
- Gregory I, 6th-century A.D., the seven deadly sins are as follows: Lust or lechery is intense longing. It is usually thought of as intense or unbridled ****ual...
- shrieking synths ... His emotional range is vast enough to sell tenderness, lechery and wistfulness within minutes of each other". On "Climax", his performance...
- early appearances, wears a turtle's s**** on his back. In spite of his lechery, cantankerousness and occasional whimsy or foolishness, he is often depicted...
- Times said his television host in 7 Days in **** was "pla**** with damp lechery and cigarette-ash mastery." Liz Shannon Miller of Indiewire said he may...
- Père Paillard (Father Lechery), 1902, National Gallery of Art. Gauguin's lampoon of Bishop Martin....
- behaviours such as cruelty ("wolf's heart"), mistrust ("wolf's look") and lechery ("wolf-****"). In both Hinduism and Buddhism, the wolf is ridden by gods...