pornerastic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek [Term?] (“harlot”) + Ancient Greek [Term?] (“to love”).
Adjective
pornerastic (comparative more pornerastic, superlative most pornerastic)
- (obsolete) lascivious; licentious
- 1891, Frederic Harrison, The Choice of Books
- We hear nothing of those petit crevivices, those pornerastic habits in high places, those Diamond-necklace scandals, those unmentionable gambols of the Porphyro-geniti, which are too often thrust before our eyes in fiction.
- 1891, Frederic Harrison, The Choice of Books
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