Lust : nf (word from latin lust).
The word “lust” has several meanings:
1. Research, handy of pleasure sex considered immoral (impurity, lasciviousness, lust).
Lust is one of the seven deadly sins.
Quotation from the French writer Romain Rolland (1866-1944), Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915: “Lust […] was indeed the great Sin, the one that defiles the sources of life”.
To wallow in lust.
Aged Meaning: Concupiscence (desire).
Quote from the French writer and poet Victor Hugo (1802-1885): “a sparkling eye of lust”.
2. Aged sense: Action luxurious (debauchery, bawdy, vice).
Quote from the French writer and art critic Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848-1907): “Without having confessed his lusts”.
Opposites of lust: chastity, purity.