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Pruriency   Listen
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Pruriency, Prurience  n.  The quality or state of being prurient. "The pruriency of curious ears." "There is a prurience in the speech of some."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Pruriency" Quotes from Famous Books



... the same issue of The Nineteenth Century and After, upon the atrocities recounted in an article on German atrocities in France by Professor Morgan, appearing in the next preceding number. Mr. Lilly quotes Thomas Carlyle's sarcastic words about the "blind loquacious prurience of indiscriminate Philanthropism" that commands no revenge for great ...
— New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 • Various

... Payne's special phrases such as "sectaries of the god Wunsch," [490] are freely used, and without acknowledgement. The portions on sexual matters, however, are entirely original. Burton argues that the "naive indecencies of the text of The Arabian Nights are rather gaudisserie than prurience." "It is," he says, "a coarseness of language, not of idea.... Such throughout the East is the language of every man, woman and child, from prince to peasant." "But," he continues, "there is another element in the Nights, and that is one of absolute obscenity, utterly repugnant ...
— The Life of Sir Richard Burton • Thomas Wright



Words linked to "Pruriency" :   carnality, eroticism, lubricity, amativeness, erotism, lasciviousness



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