Dictionary Definition
libertine adj : unrestrained by convention or
morality; "Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society";
"deplorably dissipated and degraded"; "riotous living"; "fast
women" [syn: debauched, degenerate, degraded, dissipated, dissolute, profligate, riotous, fast] n : a dissolute person;
usually a man who is morally unrestrained [syn: debauchee, rounder]
User Contributed Dictionary
Pronunciation
/ˈlɪbətiːn/Noun
- Someone freed from slavery in Ancient Rome; a freedman.
- One who is freethinking in religious matters.
- Someone (especially a man) who takes no notice of moral laws, especially those
involving sexual propriety; someone loose in
morals; a pleasure-seeker.
- 2007, Choderlos de Laclos, Dangerous Liaisons, tr. Helen
Constantine, Penguin 2007, p. 123,
- So the truth of the matter is that a libertine in love, if indeed a libertine can be in love, becomes from that moment in less of a hurry to enjoy the pleasures of the flesh.
- 2007, Choderlos de Laclos, Dangerous Liaisons, tr. Helen
Constantine, Penguin 2007, p. 123,
Adjective
- Dissolute, licentious, profligate; loose in morals.
Related terms
Extensive Definition
Libertine has come to mean one devoid of any
restraints, especially one who ignores or even spurns religious
norms, accepted morals, and forms of behaviour sanctioned by the
larger society. The philosophy gained new-found adherents in the
17th,
18th
and 19th
centuries, particularly in France and Britain.
Notable among these were
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, and the Marquis de
Sade. "Libertine", like many words, is an evolving one, defined
today as "a dissolute person; usually a person who is morally
unrestrained". Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand wrote
that Joseph
Bonaparte "sought only life's pleasures and easy access to
libertinism," while on the throne of Naples. In modern times,
libertinism has been associated with sado-masochism,
nihilism and free
love.
Libertine was originally a negative term, derived
by John
Calvin, for opponents of his policies in Geneva, Switzerland.
This group, led by Ami Perrin,
argued against Calvin's "insistence that church discipline should
be enforced uniformly against all members of Genevan society".
Perrin and his allies were elected to the town council in 1548, and
"broadened their support base in Geneva by stirring
up resentment among the older inhabitants against the increasing
number of religious refugees who were fleeing France in even
greater numbers". By 1555, Calvinists were
firmly in place on the Genevan town council, so the Libertines, led
by Perrin, responded with an "attempted coup against the government
and called for the massacre of the French ... This was the last
great political challenge Calvin had to face in Geneva."
Les
Liaisons dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons, 1782), an epistolary
novel by
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, is a trenchant description of
sexual libertinism. Wayland
Young argues that "…the mere analysis of libertinism… carried
out by a novelist with such a prodigious command of his medium… was
enough to condemn it and play a large part in its destruction."
(Young, 1966, 246)
Famous Libertines
See also
- Rake — A libertine-like stage character.
- Libertine novel
References
libertine in Bulgarian: Либертинство
libertine in German: Libertin
libertine in Estonian: Libertiin
libertine in French: Libertin
libertine in Interlingua (International
Auxiliary Language Association): Libertino
libertine in Italian: Libertinismo
libertine in Dutch: Libertinisme
libertine in Polish: Libertynizm
libertine in Russian: Либертинизм
libertine in Slovak: Libertín
libertine in Finnish: Libertiinit
libertine in Chinese: 放蕩主義
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
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spirit, free trader, freethinker, freethinking, gallant, gay deceiver, gay dog,
goatish, heartbreaker, hircine, horny, immoral, incontinent, independent, individualist, isolationist, lady-killer,
lascivious, latitudinarian, lecher, lecherous, lewd, liberal, libertarian, libidinous, licentious, lover-boy,
lubricious, lubricous, lustful, masher, mugwump, neutral, nonpartisan, old goat,
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ruttish, salacious, satyric, satyrical, seducer, skirt chaser, swinger, third force, third
world, tolerant,
unbigoted, walking
phallus, wanton, whoremonger, wolf, woman chaser, womanizer