licentiosus

licentiosus

licentiōsus, a, um (licentia), voller Willkür, willkürlich, ausgelassen, ausschweifend, quod non minus est licentiosum, quam si etc., Quint. 1, 6, 23. – lic. cachinnus, Apul.: temeritas, Apul.: vis, Arnob.: cupiditates, Ausschweifungen, Augustin. – Compar., licentiosior conversatio cum viris, Sen. exc. contr. 6, 8, 5. – Superl., libidini licentiosissimum spatium praebere, Augustin. adv. Pelag. 2, 7.


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