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Definition of lech
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Lech (v. t.) To lick.
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Lechered
::
Lechered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Leche.
Salacious
::
Salacious
(n.)
Having
a
propensity
to
venery;
lustful;
lecherous.
Lechery
::
Lechery
(n.) Free
indulgence
of lust;
lewdness.
Lecherer
::
Lecherer
(n.) See
Lecher,
n..
Alehoof
::
Alehoof
(n.)
Ground
ivy
(Nepeta
Glechoma).
Whoremonger
::
Whoremonger
(n.) A
whoremaster;
a
lecher;
a man who
frequents
the
society
of
whores.
Luxury
::
Luxury
(n.)
Lechery;
lust.
Cat''s-foot
::
Cat's-foot
(n.) A plant
(Nepeta
Glechoma)
of the same genus with
catnip;
ground
ivy.
Dolmen
::
Dolmen
(n.) A
cromlech.
See
Cromlech.
Hot
::
Hot
(superl.)
Lustful;
lewd;
lecherous.
Fleche
::
Fleche
(n.) A
simple
fieldwork,
consisting
of two faces
forming
a
salient
angle
pointing
outward
and open at the
gorge..
Moloch
::
Moloch
(n.) The fire god of the
Ammonites
in
Canaan,
to whom human
sacrifices
were
offered;
Molech.
Also
applied
figuratively..
Lickerish
::
Lickerish
(a.)
Lecherous;
lustful.
Caleche
::
Caleche
(n.) See
Calash.
Myrtaceous
::
Myrtaceous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a large and
important
natural
order of trees and
shrubs
(Myrtaceae),
of which the
myrtle
is the type. It
includes
the
genera
Eucalyptus,
Pimenta,
Lechythis,
and about
seventy
more..
Lechering
::
Lechering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Leche.
Clechy
::
Clechy
(a.) See
Cleche.
Lech
::
Lech (v. t.) To lick.
Quoit
::
Quoit (n.) A
cromlech.
Whoremasterly
::
Whoremasterly
(a.)
Having
the
character
of a
whoremaster;
lecherous;
libidinous.
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