lothario

See also: Lothario

English

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Etymology

Named after Lothario, seducer in the metastory of the Quixote called The impertinent curious man and a play The Fair Penitent (1703) by Nicholas Rowe

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [loʊˈθɛəɹioʊ]

Noun

lothario (plural lotharios)

  1. A man whose chief interest is seducing, usually women.

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