lascivious
3.The lascivious person was put in prison.
4.(of a glance) sidelong and slyly lascivious.
5.Inordinately interested in matters of sex; lascivious.
6.That man used to be a lascivious person.
7.The fickle and lascivious woman was sneered at by people.
8.I was there to protect her from the importunities of lascivious men.
9.Afterwards he invited to a similar gathering procurers, catamites collected together from all sides, and lascivious boys and young men.
10.There exist in "beauties" multiple connotations in the writing of "dreams for beauties": beauties as unity of love and beauty, amorous beauties, symbolic beauties, and prostitutes as lascivious beauties.


