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salacious (adj.)

1660s, from Latin salax (genitive salacis) "lustful," probably originally "fond of leaping," as in a male animal leaping on a female in sexual advances, from salire "to leap" (see salient (adj.)). Earliest form of the word in English is salacity (c. 1600). Related: Salaciously; salaciousness.

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Definitions of salacious from WordNet

salacious (adj.)
characterized by lust;
Synonyms: lubricious / lustful / prurient
salacious (adj.)
suggestive of or tending to moral looseness;
salacious limericks
Synonyms: lewd / obscene / raunchy
From wordnet.princeton.edu