-ˌhu̇d noun
( -s )
Etymology: lusty + -hood
1. : vigor of body or spirit : robustness
to view the panorama of freedom-in-controversy, to hear the pleasing sounds of its lustihood — New Yorker
2. : sexual inclination or capacity
marveled that one hour should bring together such loveliness as hers and his lustihood — J.P.Bishop