Thursday, August 12, 2021

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9 comments:

Hachita said...

Per Merriam-Webster: an insatiable desire

Postictal said...

An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable.

Marlin Andrus said...

Smoke house deli.

Miquel said...

cacoethes (n.)
"itch for doing something," 1560s, from Latinized form of Greek kakoēthēs "ill-habit, wickedness, itch for doing (something)," from kakos "bad" (from PIE root *kakka- "to defecate") + ēthē- "disposition, character" (see ethos). Most famously, in Juvenal's insanabile scribendi cacoethes "incurable passion for writing."

KW said...

what Postictal said

Todd said...

an irresistible urge to do something inadvisable

Milton said...

cacoethes - dang, not the flying again I hope. Whatever it is, have fun John.

remmij said...

cacoëthes noun - Yandex image search
latin phrases
…why?

remmij said...

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