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Libido   Listen
noun
libido  n.  
1.
Sexual desire; the sexual instinct; the sex drive.
2.
(Psychoanalysis) Those desires and instinctual energies which are derived from the id.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Libido" Quotes from Famous Books



... whether it be Sex or Libido or Elan Vital or ether or unit of force or perpetuum mobile or anything else. But also we feel that we cannot, like Moses, perish on the top of our present ideal Pisgah, or take the next step into thin air. There we are, at the top of our Pisgah ...
— Fantasia of the Unconscious • D. H. Lawrence

... uenite capti Quos fallax ligat improbis catenis Terrenas habitans libido mentes, Haec erit uobis requies laborum, Hic portus placida manens quiete, 5 Hoc patens unum miseris asylum, Non quidquid Tagus aureis harenis Donat aut Hermus rutilante ripa Aut Indus calido propinquus ...
— The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy • Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius

... sexuality, gender; male, masculinity, maleness &c. 373; female, femininity &c. 374. sexual intercourse, copulation, mating, coitus, sex; lovemaking, marital relations, sexual union; sleeping together, carnal knowledge. sex instinct, sex drive, libido, lust, concupiscence;.hots, horns [coll]; arousal, heat, rut, estrus, oestrus; tumescence; erection, hard-on, boner. masturbation, self-gratification, autoeroticism, onanism, self-abuse. orgasm, climax, ejaculation. sexiness, attractiveness; ...
— Roget's Thesaurus



Words linked to "Libido" :   analysis, libidinal, libidinous, concupiscence, depth psychology, eros, psychoanalysis, physical attraction, sexual desire



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