(adjective) of, relating to, or written in a simplified form of the ancient Egyptian hieratic writing / (adjective) popular common / (adjective) of or relating to the form of Modern Greek that is based on everyday speech
Undoubtedly there used to be a form of demotic happiness, connected to the functioning of the whole, which we are no longer able to understand
Undoubtedly there used to be a form of demotic happiness, connected to the functioning of the whole, which we are no longer able to understand
(noun) a descriptive name or epithet; nickname
afflicted with the pleasing sobriquet of “Crabs from the Cunt of Mary.”
afflicted with the pleasing sobriquet of “Crabs from the Cunt of Mary.”
(noun) strong desire / (noun) sexual desire
based on the belief that concupiscence is a venal thing, scarcely important, unfit to turn man away from the path to salvation
based on the belief that concupiscence is a venal thing, scarcely important, unfit to turn man away from the path to salvation
fond of sensuous luxury or pleasure; self-indulgent (derives from the Greek city Sybaris)
I had expected a more or less sumptuous meal, punctuated by sybaritic delights; I was quickly disillusioned. When it came to food, the prophet was a devotee of the greatest frugality
I had expected a more or less sumptuous meal, punctuated by sybaritic delights; I was quickly disillusioned. When it came to food, the prophet was a devotee of the greatest frugality
(adjective) extremely loud
Cop, his arms stretched skyward, sang in a stentorious voice
Cop, his arms stretched skyward, sang in a stentorious voice
(adjective) of, relating to, or characterized by play; playful
I think above all that the disappearance of his crushing male presence had liberated the followers, and given them a desire to experience some lighter and more ludic moments.
I think above all that the disappearance of his crushing male presence had liberated the followers, and given them a desire to experience some lighter and more ludic moments.
(adjective) producing a beneficial effect; remedial / (adjective) promoting health; curative
shaped by an event that provokes a salutary shock in her
shaped by an event that provokes a salutary shock in her
(noun) the gape of a bird's mouth / (noun) the mouth orifice / (noun) a gaping grin or grimace