drùisear
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Scottish Gaelic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
drùis (“lechery, licentiousness, lust; ooze, perspiration”) + -ear
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
drùisear m (genitive singular drùiseir, plural drùisearan)
Synonyms[edit]
- (lecher): drùisire
Derived terms[edit]
- drùisearachd (“lecherousness, whoremongering”)
Related terms[edit]
- baois (“lewdness, lust”)
- baoiseach (“lewd, lustful”)
- baoiseachd (“lewdness, lust”)
- draosda (“lewd, smutty, obscene, prurient”)
- draosdachd (“lewdness, smut, obscenity”)
- drùiseach (“licentious, lustful”)
- drùisealachd (“lecherousness, whoring, lewdness”)
- drùiseantachd (“pornography”)
- drùiseil (“horny, lascivious, libidinous, lusty, randy, venereal, wanton”)