Lust Definition

lŭst
lusted, lusting, lusts
noun
lusts
A desire to gratify the senses; bodily appetite.
Webster's New World
Sexual desire.
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Overmastering desire.
A lust for power.
Webster's New World
Excessive sexual desire, esp. as seeking unrestrained gratification.
Webster's New World
Intense enthusiasm; zest.
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verb
lusted, lusting, lusts
To feel an intense desire, esp. sexual desire.
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(intransitive) To crave sexual contact urgently.

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Origin of Lust

  • Old English lust (“lust, pleasure, longing"), from Proto-Germanic *lustuz. Akin to Old Saxon, Dutch lust, Old Frisian, Old High German, German Lust, & Swedish lust, Danish lyst & Icelandic lyst, Old Norse losti, Gothic lustus, and perhaps to Sanskrit lush "to desire" and Albanian lushë (“bitch, savage dog, promiscuous woman"), or to English loose. Confer list (“to please"), listless.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English from Old English desire las- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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