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covetous

adjective

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Pronunciation: /ˈkʌvətəs/

adj

Etymology: From Middle English coveitous, from Anglo-Norman *cuveitus, from Medieval Latin as if *cupiditosus, from Latin cupiditas (“desire”); see covet.

  1. Distastefully desirous or keen, especially for something belonging to someone else; avaricious.

    The couaitous deſyre of riche men is euer vnſaciable. It always raueneth and neuer is ſatisfied.

    Intimate as she was with Lady Anne, she would not but see how little the Misses Granard had of the ordinary pleasures of their age—but it never entered into her head to add to them—had one of their sweet faces been seen in her box at the opera, it might have attracted that attention she was feverishly covetous of engrossing.