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  • Libertine - Wikipedia
    A libertine is a person questioning and challenging most moral principles, such as responsibility or sexual restraints, and will often declare these traits as unnecessary, undesirable or evil
  • LIBERTINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Middle English speakers used libertine to refer to a freedman, but by the late 1500s its meaning was extended to freethinkers, both religious and secular, and it later came to imply that an individual was a little too unrestrained, especially in moral affairs
  • LIBERTINE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you refer to someone as a libertine, you mean that they are sexually immoral and do not care about the effect their behaviour has on other people
  • Libertine - definition of libertine by The Free Dictionary
    Define libertine libertine synonyms, libertine pronunciation, libertine translation, English dictionary definition of libertine n 1 One who acts without moral restraint; a dissolute person 2 One who defies established religious precepts; a freethinker adj Morally unrestrained;
  • LIBERTINE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    LIBERTINE definition: 1 a person, usually a man, who has few moral principles and has sexual relationships with many… Learn more
  • Libertine Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    Libertine definition: One who acts without moral restraint; a dissolute person
  • LIBERTINE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    A libertine is someone who lives life unencumbered by morals Although it can be used neutrally, often if someone calls you a libertine, they disapprove of your lack of morality In the 14th century, a libertine was "a freed slave," from the Latin liber, "free "
  • Libertine - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    A libertine is someone who lives life unencumbered by morals Although it can be used neutrally, often if someone calls you a libertine, they disapprove of your lack of morality In the 14th century, a libertine was "a freed slave," from the Latin liber, "free "


















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