lecher
英 ['letʃə]
美 [ˈlɛtʃɚ]
- n.欲望にまみれた男;放縦な男
- vi. 欲望に溺れる
- n. (Lecher)人の名前;(Lo)Lecher;(De)Lecher
語源
Lecher, lecher, lecher.lech、lecherから。
英語の語源
- lecher
- lecher: [12] Etymologically, a lecher is a ‘licker’. English borrowed the word from Old French lecheor, a derivative of the verb lechier ‘lick’, which was used figuratively for ‘live a life of debauchery’. This in turn came from Frankish *likkōn, a descendant of the same prehistoric Germanic source as English lick [OE]. The inspiration of the metaphor, which originally encompassed the pleasures of the table as well as of the bed, was presumably the tongue as an organ of sensual gratification.
=> lick - lecher (n.)
- "man given to excessive sexual indulgence," late 12c., from Old French lecheor (Modern French lécheur) "one living a life of debauchery," especially "one given to sexual indulgence," literally "licker," agent noun from lechier "to lick, to live in debauchery or gluttony," from Frankish *likkon or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *likkojan "to lick" or some other Germanic source (see lick). The Old French feminine form was lechiere. Middle English, meanwhile, had lickestre "female who licks;" figuratively "a pleasure seeker," literally "lickster."
例文
- 1. He is thinking of women all day.What a lecher .
- 彼は一日中女のことを考えていて、本当に色好きだ。
- 2.The old man uses his share to buy raw whiskey and dirty pictures,he a lecher .
- その老人は自分の一部を全部売って純粋なウイスキーと下流の絵を買いに行った。彼はスケベだった。
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