lechers
Meaning of lechers
- a lecherous man.
a vile drunken lecher
Middle English: from Old French lichiere, lecheor, from lechier ‘live in debauchery or gluttony’, ultimately of West Germanic origin and related to lick.
Information about lechers
- It is a name.
- The singular form of lechers is: lecher.
- Languages in which lechers is used:
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Hyphenation of lechers
lech-ers
- It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
- lechers is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
lechers synonyms
Meaning a person, especially a man, who freely indulges in sensual pleasures without regard to moral principles:
Meaning a man who engages in numerous casual sexual affairs with women:
Meaning a person who entices someone into sexual activity:
Meaning a person who commits adultery:
Meaning a person given to excessive indulgence in sex, alcohol, or drugs:
Meaning an implement consisting of a pole with a toothed crossbar or fine tines at the end, used especially for drawing together cut grass or smoothing loose soil or gravel:
Meaning a licentious, dissolute person:
Meaning a sexually unrestrained woman:
Meaning a person devoted to physical, especially sexual, pleasure:
Meaning a person who is self-indulgent in their fondness for sensuous luxury:
Meaning a person devoted to luxury and sensual pleasure:
Meaning a man who behaves selfishly and irresponsibly in his sexual relationships with women:
Meaning an attractive, passionate male seducer or lover:
Meaning a person whose sexual behaviour is regarded as abnormal and unacceptable:
Meaning a lecher:
Meaning a sexual pervert:
Meaning a lecherous man:
Meaning a wild carnivorous mammal which is the largest member of the dog family, living and hunting in packs. It is native to both Eurasia and North America, but is much persecuted and has been widely extermi:
Meaning an attractive, charming man who habitually seduces women:
Meaning a long tear or cut:
lechers antonyms
Meaning a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church under Elizabeth I as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of w:
Anagrams of lechers
Words that rhyme with lechers
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