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* [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/salacious Word Reference's Entry for "Salacious"]
* [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/salacious Word Reference's Entry for "Salacious"]
* [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/salacious TheFreeDictionary's Entry for "Salacious"]
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* [https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/salacious Webster's Dictionary's (1828) Entry for "Salacious"]


====Video Walkthrough for the word "Salacious"====
====Video Walkthrough for the word "Salacious"====

Latest revision as of 11:29, 22 March 2026

English

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Etymology

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From the Proto-Indo-European root *sel-.

From Latin salāx (genitive salācis, “lustful”), + -ious.

Katakana Transliteration Pronunciation

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  • サレイシャス (sareishasu)

Adjective

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salacious

  1. Promoting sexual desire or lust.
    • utterly salacious
  2. Lascivious, bawdy, obscene, lewd.
    • salacious gossip
    • salacious details
    • The newspaper published a salacious story about the scandal.
    • He was arrested for distributing salacious material.

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Other Dictionary Entries for "Salacious"

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Video Walkthrough for the word "Salacious"

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Derived terms

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