Man with strong sexual desires.
synonyms: lech, lecher, letch.
Roget 962:
libertine;
voluptuary
etc.
954.1;
rake,
debauchee,
loose fish,
rip,
rakehell†,
fast man;
intrigant†,
gallant,
seducer,
fornicator,
lecher,
satyr,
goat,
whoremonger,
paillard†,
adulterer,
gay deceiver,
Lothario,
Don Juan,
Bluebeard†;
chartered libertine.
adulteress,
advoutress†,
courtesan,
prostitute,
strumpet,
harlot,
whore,
punk,
fille de joie [Fr.];
woman,
woman of the town;
streetwalker,
Cyprian,
miss,
piece [Fr.];
frail sisterhood;
demirep,
wench,
trollop,
trull†,
baggage,
hussy,
drab,
bitch,
jade,
skit,
rig,
quean†,
mopsy†,
slut,
minx,
harridan;
unfortunate,
unfortunate female,
unfortunate woman;
woman of easy virtue
etc.
(unchaste)
961;
wanton,
fornicatress†;
Jezebel,
Messalina,
Delilah,
Thais,
Phryne,
Aspasia†,
Lais,
lorette†,
cocotte†,
petite dame,
grisette†;
demimonde;
chippy [U.S.];
sapphist†;
spiritual wife;
white slave.
concubine,
mistress,
doxy†,
chere amie [Fr.],
bona roba [It].
pimp,
procurer;
pander,
pandar†;
bawd,
conciliatrix†,
procuress†,
mackerel,
wittol†.
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Roget 980:
demon,
daemon,
demonry†,
demonology;
evil genius,
fiend,
familiar,
daeva†,
devil;
bad spirit,
unclean spirit;
cacodemon†,
incubus,
Eblis,
shaitan†,
succubus,
succuba;
Frankenstein's monster;
Titan,
Shedim,
Mephistopheles,
Asmodeus†,
Moloch,
Belial,
Ahriman†;
fury,
harpy;
Friar Rush.
vampire,
ghoul;
afreet†,
barghest†,
Loki;
ogre,
ogress;
gnome,
gin,
jinn,
imp,
deev†,
lamia†;
bogie,
bogeyman,
bogle†;
nis†,
kobold†,
flibbertigibbet,
fairy,
brownie,
pixy,
elf,
dwarf,
urchin;
Puck,
Robin Goodfellow;
leprechaun,
Cluricaune†,
troll,
dwerger†,
sprite,
ouphe†,
bad fairy,
nix,
nixie,
pigwidgeon†,
will-o'-the wisp.
[Supernatural appearance]
ghost,
revenant,
specter,
apparition,
spirit,
shade,
shadow,
vision;
hobglobin,
goblin,
orc;
wraith,
spook,
boggart†,
banshee,
loup-garou [Fr.],
lemures†;
evil eye.
merman,
mermaid,
merfolk†;
siren;
satyr,
faun;
manito†,
manitou,
manitu.
possession,
demonic possession,
diabolic possession;
insanity
etc.
503.
[in jest, in science]
Maxwell's demon.
[person possessed by a demon]
demoniac.
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Roget 846:
ugliness
etc.
adj.;
deformity,
inelegance;
acomia†;
disfigurement
etc.
(blemish)
848;
want of symmetry,
inconcinnity†;
distortion
etc.
243;
squalor
etc.
(uncleanness)
653.
forbidding countenance,
vinegar aspect,
hanging look,
wry face,
spretae injuria formae"
[Vergil].
[person who is ugly]
eyesore,
object,
witch,
hag,
figure,
sight,
fright;
monster;
dog [Coll.],
woofer [Coll.],
pig [Coll.];
octopus,
specter,
scarecrow,
harridan†,
satyr†,
toad,
monkey,
baboon,
Caliban,
Aesop†,
monstrum horrendum informe ingens cui lumen monstrum horrendum informe ingens cui lumen ademptum [Lat.]
[Vergil].
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Dutch: geilaard
Polish: satyr
One of a class of woodland deities; attendant on Bacchus; identified with Roman fauns.
synonym: forest god.
Dutch: bosgod, faun
Polish: faun, satyr