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syn-lust

  • noun [ masculine ]
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syn-lust, es; m.
Sinful pleasure or desire, lust
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  • Ic wæs swíðe onǽled mid ðære hátheortnysse ðæs synlustes, ðæt ic gewilnode bútan ceápe ðæt hí mé tó geurnon,

    • Homl. Skt. ii. 23 b, 337.
  • Crist lǽrde, ðæt gehwá synnluste fæste wíðstóde; Antecrist lǽrþ, ðæt gehwá his luste georne fulgange,

    • Wulfst. 55, 11.
  • Ða hlíwðe ðe hé ǽer þurh synlust gefremode,

    • L. Edg. C. 16;
    • Th. ii. 284, 5: Exon. Th. 17, 12;
    • Cri. 269.
  • Mancyn ðe nú is in ídelum gylpe and on synnlustum beswicen,

    • Wulfst. 182, 13.
  • Synlustum,

    • Blickl. Homl. 57, 23.
  • Synlustas fremman,

    • Dóm. L. p. 30, 53.
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  • syn-lust, n.