lothario
see also: Lothario
Noun
Lothario
Pronunciation
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see also: Lothario
Noun
lothario (plural lotharios)
- Alternative letter-case form of Lothario#English|Lothario
Lothario
Pronunciation
- IPA: /loʊˈθɛəɹioʊ/
lothario (plural lotharios)
- A man whose chief interest is seducing, usually women.
- Synonyms: ladykiller, Casanova, Romeo, Thesaurus:promiscuous man, Thesaurus:libertine
- cot en
- 1851 November 13, Herman Melville, “Schools and Schoolmasters”, in Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers; London: Richard Bentley, OCLC 57395299 ↗, page 437 ↗:
- High times, indeed, if unprincipled young rakes like him are to be permitted to invade the sanctity of domestic bliss; though do what the Bashaw will, he cannot keep the most notorious Lothario out of his bed; for alas! all fish bed in common.
- French: coureur de jupons, don Juan
- Russian: ловела́с
- Spanish: seductor
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