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lecher noun [ ˈlɛtʃə ]

• a lecherous man.
• "a vile drunken lecher"
Similar: lecherous man, libertine, womanizer, seducer, adulterer, debauchee, rake, roué, profligate, wanton, loose-liver, sensualist, sybarite, voluptuary, Don Juan, Casanova, Lothario, Romeo, pervert, lech, perv, dirty old man, goat, wolf, ladykiller, rip, fornicator,
Opposite: puritan,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French lichiere, lecheor, from lechier ‘live in debauchery or gluttony’, ultimately of West Germanic origin and related to lick.


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