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Definition of Eroticisms
1. eroticism [n] - See also: eroticism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eroticisms
erotetically erotised erotises erotising |
Literary usage of Eroticisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Free speech bibliography: including every discovered attitude toward the by Theodore Albert Schroeder (1922)
"... on charge of "obscenity in exposure of alleged eroticisms of Catholic priests.
Maeterlinck, Maurice On the prosecution of "The Adult." Adult 2:202 Aug. ..."
2. Fundamental Conceptions of Psychoanalysis by Abraham Arden Brill (1921)
"Here the lie was determined by a reversion to infantile eroticisms manifesting
themselves in the desire to solicit the doctor's attention to the genitals. ..."
3. A Modern Utopia by Herbert George Wells (1904)
"The flushed romance, the predominant eroticisms, the adventurous uncertainty of
a world in which youth prevails, gives place here to a grave deliberation, ..."
4. The Americans by Calvin Colton (1833)
"... in regard to matters and things in general—but in regard to our extreme
sensitiveness to the eroticisms of other folks; and that in consequence, ..."