Both Uses of
debauchery
in
The Aeneid
- Unharness'd chariots stand along the shore: Amidst the wheels and reins, the goblet by, A medley of debauch and war, they lie.†
Book 9 *
- These are your studied cares, your lewd delight: Swift to debauch, but slow to manly fight.†
Book 11
Definition:
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(debauchery) excessive indulgence -- such as excessive drinking, casual sex, and/or drug abuse while partying -- possibly for an evening, but often implying a wasteful, decadent life