Undoubtedly related to lechery, which is almost as foul a term as debauchery. *cringe*
This is also an "obsolete term for glance", "a Celtic monumental stone", and "a strong desire or longing, especially sexual". The term lecher came from the first meaning, and the third is a back-formation from it.
see also lecher.
Undoubtedly related to lechery, which is almost as foul a term as debauchery. *cringe*
This is also an "obsolete term for glance", "a Celtic monumental stone", and "a strong desire or longing, especially sexual". The term lecher came from the first meaning, and the third is a back-formation from it.
see also lecher.