licentiosus

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Latin

Etymology

From licentia (licence, freedom) +‎ -ōsus (full of).

Pronunciation

Adjective

licentiōsus (feminine licentiōsa, neuter licentiōsum, comparative licentiōsior, superlative licentiōsissimus); first/second-declension adjective

  1. licentious, full of freedom, free, unbridled, unrestrained, wanton
    Synonyms: intemperāns (intemperate), lascīviōsus (lascivious, literally full of playfulness), lascīvus (wanton, literally playful), libīdinōsus (libidinous, literally full of desire), licēns (free)

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative licentiōsus licentiōsa licentiōsum licentiōsī licentiōsae licentiōsa
Genitive licentiōsī licentiōsae licentiōsī licentiōsōrum licentiōsārum licentiōsōrum
Dative licentiōsō licentiōsō licentiōsīs
Accusative licentiōsum licentiōsam licentiōsum licentiōsōs licentiōsās licentiōsa
Ablative licentiōsō licentiōsā licentiōsō licentiōsīs
Vocative licentiōse licentiōsa licentiōsum licentiōsī licentiōsae licentiōsa

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