licentiosus

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

lĭcentĭōsus, a, um, adj. [licentia],

full of freedom or license, over-free, unbridled, unrestrained, wanton, licentious (post-Aug.): (ebor dicere) non minus est licentiosum, quam si sulfuri et gutturi subicerent in genitivo litteram o mediam, * Quint. 1, 6, 23: temeritas, Ap. Met. 5, 14, 4.— Comp. : conversatio cum viris licentiosior, Sen. Excerpt. Contr. 6, 8, § 5.— Sup. : libidini licentiosissimum spatium praebere, Aug. adv. Pelag. 2, 7.—Adv.: lĭcentĭōsē (late Lat. and rare), Aug. Gen. ad Lit. 8, 11.