NUBILE


Meaning of NUBILE in English

ˈn(y)übə̇l adjective

Etymology: French, from Latin nubilis, from nubere to marry — more at nuptial

: of marriageable condition or age : physically suited for or desirous of sexual relationship — used especially of girls or young women

nubile provincial schoolgirls — Janet Flanner

an excessively nubile young woman — Anthony West

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.