transcription, транскрипция: [ lü-ˈbri-shəs ]
adjective
or lu·bri·cous ˈlü-bri-kəs
Etymology: Medieval Latin lubricus, from Latin, slippery, easily led astray
Date: 1535
1. : marked by wantonness : lecherous ; also : salacious
2.
[Latin lubricus ]
: having a smooth or slippery quality
a lubricious skin
• lu·bri·cious·ly adverb