Definition of Horniness

1. Noun. A state of sexual arousal.

Exact synonyms: Hot Pants, Hotness
Language type: Colloquialism
Generic synonyms: Sexual Arousal
Derivative terms: Horny, Hot

Definition of Horniness

1. Noun. The extent to which a person is horny. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Horniness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Horniness

hornfish
hornfishes
hornfoot
hornful
hornfuls
horngeld
horngelds
hornified
hornifies
hornifying
horninesses
horning
hornings
hornish
hornist
hornists
hornito
hornitoes
hornitos
hornless
hornlessness
hornlessnesses
hornlet
hornlets

Literary usage of Horniness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nuces Philosophicæ: Or, The Philosophy of Things as Developed from the Study by Edward Johnson (1842)
""The palm of a labouring man's hand is extremely horny—and this horniness of hand must, I should think, &c." The word horniness which I have here coined, ..."

2. The British Journal of Photographyby Liverpool Photographic Society by Liverpool Photographic Society (1874)
"... should the temperature rise to 70° or thereabouts, the solubility varying, however, with different samples of papers and the dryness or horniness of the ..."

3. North American Archives of Medical & Surgical Science edited by Eli Geddings (1835)
"This horniness has no reference to venereal appetite; nor could the turgid instrument perform the usual act of grace to a female. ..."

4. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1873)
"... equal indifference, coolly swallowing them, leaving them to discuss the question of their hardness and horniness with their own potent digestive organs. ..."

5. Skin diseases: Their Description, Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment by Tilbury Fox, Morris Henry Henry (1871)
"When the disease is localized, the legs, ankles, and forearms, and parts about the elbows, are specially the seat of the horniness. Et»logy. ..."

6. The Practical Application of the Röntgen Rays in Therapeutics and Diagnosis by William Allen Pusey, Eugene Wilson Caldwell (1903)
"... tendency to hyperkeratosis which shows itself in increased horniness of the epidermis about the knuckles and in the formation of keratotic patches. ..."

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