libertine in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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libertine [Brit ˈlɪbətiːn, ˈlɪbətɪn, ˈlɪbətʌɪn, Am ˈlɪbərˌtin] N liter

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He fell in love with their slang, fashions, libertine lifestyles, dancing and especially their music.
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The main male character is a manipulative libertine who promises marriage to a rich countess for her fortune.
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In his own person he is represented to have been a man of virtue; a character no wise surprising, notwithstanding his libertine system of ethics.
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He pursued a libertine lifestyle, and his satirical works gained him several enemies in their subjects.
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He was 20 years her senior, known as a libertine, and was repeatedly unfaithful to her.
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They do not hold to a libertine or anything goes attitude which the term liberal sometimes implies.
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A charming libertine, his weakness is women the cobras referred to in the title of the film.
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As a reaction against his strict upbringing as a youth he adopted a libertine lifestyle.
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News media have made portrayals of messengers ranging from innocuous urban libertines to reckless, cliquish nihilists.
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Here, the rake falls into any one of three categories: extravagant libertine, vicious libertine, and philosophical libertine.
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