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What is 'libidinous' in Latin?

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Libidinosus is the Latin eqivalent of 'libidinous'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are 'libidinosa' and 'libidinosum'. Whatever the form, the word may be translated as 'full of desire'; 'arbitrary, capricious, wilful'; or 'lustful, passionate'.

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