concupiscence
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This is in support of Mr. Weingarten’s application for a deferment due to a severe, intractable, and, I fear, chronic lifelong case of concupiscence.
From Washington Post
And this ardor, to which Augustine gives the technical name “concupiscence,” was not simply a natural endowment or a divine blessing; it was a touch of evil.
From The New Yorker
Pindar finds a rich array to celebrate, as toward the end of "3": "The concupiscence of spring, the shimmering of summer, / the fullness of autumn, the ceremony of winter."
From The Guardian
The Man who is without fear and without concupiscence; who has courage to be absolutely poor and absolutely chaste.
From Project Gutenberg
The concupiscence of princes was serialised for the mirth of the crowd.
From Project Gutenberg
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