= ribaldry, n. (in various senses).
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释义 | society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > profligacy, dissoluteness, or debauchery > [noun] (71) ribaldyc1300 = ribaldry, n. (in various senses). riotc1330 Riotous living; the pursuit of a wanton, dissolute, or extravagant lifestyle; debauchery, dissipation. Now archaic and rare. ribaldry1389 Ribald behaviour; (originally) immorality, wickedness, vice, licentiousness; (later in weakened sense) coarse behaviour, esp. of a sexual nature… riotingc1390 Originally: †excessive revelry or merriment; dissoluteness; debauchery (obsolete). Later in weakened use, often without negative connotation of… riotry?a1400 Riotousness, esp. unruly or riotous behaviour. wildnessc1400 Unrestrained condition or quality; want of, resistance to, or freedom from restraint or control (with… Disposition to take one's own way… arrioutc1410 Apparently: riotous living; revelry, debauchery. ramageness1440 Boldness, courage, spirit; unruliness; (of a hawk) wildness. ribaldise?c1450 Ribaldry, debauchery. unthriftinessc1450 The quality of being unthrifty; thriftlessness, prodigality, wastefulness; †dissoluteness. ramagec1485 Wildness, spirit; courage; fierceness. riotousness?1535 The state or condition of being riotous (in various senses). royet1542 Extravagance, dissipation; riot, disorderly behaviour; an instance of this. dissoluteness1549 Looseness of manners and morals; licentiousness, profligacy. ruffianing1549 Behaviour characteristic of a ruffian; dissolute, riotous, or violent conduct. Now archaic and rare. riotness1553 The quality or state of being riotous; (in early use) esp. licentiousness, dissipation. wildernessa1616 figurative. Wildness of character, licentiousness. Obsolete. debauchery1642 Vicious indulgence in sensual pleasures. profligateness1668 Profligacy. profligacy1693 Licentious or dissolute behaviour; debauchery; spec. (in later use) sexual promiscuity. Also: an instance of this. rakishness1737 The quality of being rakish. rakism1777 Behaviour or habits characteristic of a rake; = rakery, n. profligation1805 Licentious or dissolute behaviour; debauchery. rare. rouéism1828 the lifestyle or behaviour of a roué; debauchery. Subcategories:— personified (1) — instance or course of (1) — in youth (1) — action or conduct (5) — time of (1) — person (35) — turning night into day (3) |
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