Having a strong or excessive desire (for something); eagerly or inordinately desirous of or to do (something). Obsolete or archaic.
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释义 | the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > inordinate or excessive desire > [adjective] (66) lustfulc893 Having a strong or excessive desire (for something); eagerly or inordinately desirous of or to do (something). Obsolete or archaic. yevereOE Greedy; gluttonous; covetous. Also: desirous, yearning. covetousa1300 Having an ardent or excessive desire of (or †for) anything; eagerly desirous to do, have, or be. unmeasurablea1398 Of a desire, appetite, etc.: that cannot be moderated or restrained; uncontrollable; immoderate, unrestrained, indulged in to excess. Obsolete. lustsomea1400 ? Covetous, ? wilful. over-lustya1500 Too lusty, excessively lusty (in various senses of the adjective). coveting1526 That covets. kitish1566 Resembling or of the nature of a kite; greedy. inexpleble1569 That cannot be filled or satisfied; insatiable. salt1598 transferred of persons: Lecherous, salacious; hence (of desire), inordinate. over-desirous1647 Excessively or inappropriately desirous of something. Chiefly with of. voraginousa1652 Having the receptive or swallowing power of a gulf or abyss; devouring, voracious. sitient1656 Thirsty; dry, parched; (figurative) greedy, covetous. Also: that induces thirst. voragious1665 = voraginous, adj. 2. gluttonous1671 transferred. Excessively greedy or insatiable of (or †after) something. Also absol. ingorgeous1679 Greedy, insatiable. voracious1746 figurative. Of persons: Excessively greedy or eager in some desire or pursuit. Also const. of. edacious1819 Said of time. (After Latin tempus edax rerum.) snack1883 Snappish, peevish; greedy. desperatea1958 Suffering extreme need or having a great desire for (colloquial). Subcategories:— inordinately desired (2) — inordinately desirous of possessions (31) — rapacious (13) |
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