indulgence+of+lust
1Lust — • The inordinate craving for, or indulgence of, the carnal pleasure which is experienced in the human organs of generation Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lust Lust …
2lust´ful|ness — lust|ful «LUHST fuhl», adjective. 1. full of lust or desire; desiring indulgence of sex; sensual; lewd. SYNONYM(S): lecherous, lascivious. 2. Archaic. vigorous; lusty. –lust´ful|ly, adverb. –lust´ful|nes …
3lust´ful|ly — lust|ful «LUHST fuhl», adjective. 1. full of lust or desire; desiring indulgence of sex; sensual; lewd. SYNONYM(S): lecherous, lascivious. 2. Archaic. vigorous; lusty. –lust´ful|ly, adverb. –lust´ful|nes …
4lust|ful — «LUHST fuhl», adjective. 1. full of lust or desire; desiring indulgence of sex; sensual; lewd. SYNONYM(S): lecherous, lascivious. 2. Archaic. vigorous; lusty. –lust´ful|ly, adverb. –lust´ful|nes …
5Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence — Nonnen und Schwestern der Häuser Berlin, Hamburg Köln Die Schwestern der Perpetuellen Indulgenz (S.P.I., engl. „The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence“, frz. Les Soeurs de la Perpetuelle Indulgence ) sind eine weltweit agierende Gemeinschaft von… …
6Religious views on pornography — often discourage people of various religions from viewing pornography, and cause support for legislation restricting its publication. These positions derive from broader religious views about sexuality. However, different religious groups do not… …
7debauch — I. v. a. 1. Corrupt, vitiate, deprave, pollute. 2. Seduce, corrupt (to lewdness), deflour, rob or spoil of virginity. II. n. 1. Debauchery, excess, intemperance, dissipation, dissoluteness, licentiousness, lewdness, lust or gluttony. 2. Potation …
8lewdness — The unlawful indulgence of lust; sexual impurity; gross indecency with respect to the sexual relation. State v Rayburn, 170 Iowa 514, 153 NW 59. The common law offense of lewdness means open and public indecency, and in order to amount to an… …
9Debaucheries — Debauchery De*bauch er*y, n.; pl. {Debaucheries}. 1. Corruption of fidelity; seduction from virtue, duty, or allegiance. [1913 Webster] The republic of Paris will endeavor to complete the debauchery of the army. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. Excessive …
10Debauchery — De*bauch er*y, n.; pl. {Debaucheries}. 1. Corruption of fidelity; seduction from virtue, duty, or allegiance. [1913 Webster] The republic of Paris will endeavor to complete the debauchery of the army. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. Excessive indulgence …