Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
venereous .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Venereous.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Obsolete form of
venereous .
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Examples
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As food historian Andrew F. Smith shows in "Potato: A Global History" Reaktion, 142 pages, $15.95 , even the lowly spud packs a lot of colorful history, including a fleeting aphrodisiacal reputation: It was described by one 16th-century British writer as a lust-enhancing "venerous root."
Single Servings Aram Bakshian Jr. 2011
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[5718] Montaigne the Frenchman in his Essays, that the skilfulest masters of amorous dalliance, appoint for a remedy of venerous passions, a full survey of the body; which the poet insinuates,
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Of the potato, and such venerous roots as are brought out of Spain, Portugal, and the Indies to furnish up our banquets, I speak not, wherein our mures [1] of no less force, and to be had about Crosby-Ravenswath, do now begin to have place.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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Of the potato, and such venerous roots as are brought out of Spain, Portugal, and the Indies to furnish up our banquets, I speak not, wherein our mures1 of no less force, and to be had about Crosby-Ravenswath, do now begin to have place.
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