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English
Etymology
From Middle English unchaste, unchaast, unchast, equivalent to un- + chaste.
Pronunciation
Adjective
unchaste (comparative more unchaste, superlative most unchaste)
- Not chaste; not continent
- Synonyms: libidinous, lewd
Derived terms
Translations
not chaste; not continent; libidinous; lewd
- Armenian: հայրատ (hy) (hayrat)
- Old Armenian: անհամեստ (anhamest), յայրատ (yayrat)
- Dutch: onkuis (nl), onzedig (nl)
- Esperanto: malĉasta
- Finnish: epäsiveä
- German: unkeusch, unzüchtig (de), untugendhaft
- Latin: pollūtus, adulterīnus, cinaedicus, impudīcus, incestus, adulter
- Manx: awane, gimmanagh, maarderagh, neuoney, neuyeeinymnee, (woman) neuvoidynagh
- Portuguese: incasto
- Romanian: desfrânat (ro), impudic (ro)
- Scottish Gaelic: mì-gheanmnaidh, mì-gheimnidh, mì-stuama
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