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- "ardent desire, improper or illicit desire, lustful feeling," mid-14c., from Old French concupiscence and directly from Late Latin concupiscentia "eager desire," from present-participle stem of Latin concupiscere, inceptive of concupere "to be very desirous of," from assimilated form of com-, here perhaps an intensive prefix (see com-), + cupere "to long for" (see cupidity).www.etymonline.com/word/concupiscence
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Français (French)
concupiscence (n.) "Désir ardent, désir impropre ou illicite, sentiment de luxure," …
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concupiscence (n.) "deseo ardiente, deseo impropio o ilícito, sentimiento lujurioso," …
한국어 (Korean)
concupiscence 뜻: 색욕; "열망, 부적절하거나 불법적인 욕망, 정욕적인 …
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Significato di concupiscence: concupiscenza; "ardent desire, improper …
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concupiscence "ardent desire, improper or illicit desire, lustful feeling," mid-14c., …
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