Lusted vs Fusted - What's the difference?
lusted | fusted |
(lust)
A feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.
(archaic) A general want or longing, not necessarily sexual.
* Spenser
* Bishop Hall
(archaic) A delightful cause of joy, pleasure.
(obsolete) virility; vigour; active power
To desire very strongly.
To crave sexual contact urgently.
(obsolete) mouldy; having a bad smell
* Bishop Joseph Hall
As a verb lusted
is (lust).As an adjective fusted is
(obsolete) mouldy; having a bad smell.lusted
English
Verb
(head)lust
English
(wikipedia lust)Noun
- Seeing Kim fills me with a passionate lust .
- The boarders hide their lust to go home.
- For little lust had she to talk of aught.
- My lust to devotion is little.
- An ideal son is his father's lasting lust .
- (Francis Bacon)
Derived terms
* bloodlust * lustful * lustihood * lustily * lustiness * lustless * lusty * lust murderVerb
(en verb)- She was lusting after the new short dress she set her eyes on in the shop.
Anagrams
* * ----fusted
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Of fusted hoppes, now lost for lacke of sayle, / Or mo'ld browne-paper that could nought availe.
