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ruttish

American  
[ruht-ish] / ˈrʌt ɪʃ /

adjective

  1. salacious; lustful.


ruttish British  
/ ˈrʌtɪʃ /

adjective

  1. (of an animal) in a condition of rut

  2. lascivious or salacious

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Other Word Forms

  • ruttishly adverb
  • ruttishness noun

Etymology

Origin of ruttish

First recorded in 1595–1605; rut 2 + -ish 1

Example Sentences

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Their invariably male narrators are often brazenly predatory, even ruttish — a startling disjunction coming from the pen of a man who published three anthologies of women-only fiction and co-edited a pro-reproductive freedom anthology.

From Washington Post

The company attack the work with fierce commitment and there are particularly strong performances from Paul Lewis and Jane Haworth's ruttish Capulet parents.

From The Guardian

Bishop Cautin resembles a large, fat, ruttish fox—lascivious and sly eyes, red ears, a mobile and pointed nose, hirsute hands.

From Project Gutenberg