lustihood (Meaning)

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lustihood (n.)

State of being lusty; vigor of body.

lustihood Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval tales, knights were often praised for their lustihood and bravery in battle.
  2. The bard sang of heroes renowned for their lustihood and gallantry.
  3. The king's court was filled with tales of knights who displayed great lustihood in defending their kingdom.
  4. Legends spoke of warriors who possessed extraordinary lustihood, capable of overcoming any challenge.
  5. The young squire aspired to prove his lustihood by embarking on a quest to slay the dragon.
  6. The queen bestowed honors upon the knights who demonstrated exceptional lustihood in service to the realm.
  7. The epic poem recounted the deeds of a hero whose lustihood was matched only by his nobility.
  8. In the realm of chivalry, lustihood was considered one of the most admirable qualities a knight could possess.
  9. Tales of adventure often celebrated the exploits of characters who demonstrated remarkable lustihood in the face of adversity.
  10. The bard's songs inspired young men to seek fame and glory through acts of courage and lustihood.

FAQs About the word lustihood

State of being lusty; vigor of body.

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abstinence, chastity, abstinence,celibacy, chastity, celibacy, frigidity,frigidity, frigidness,frigidness

In medieval tales, knights were often praised for their lustihood and bravery in battle.

The bard sang of heroes renowned for their lustihood and gallantry.

The king's court was filled with tales of knights who displayed great lustihood in defending their kingdom.

Legends spoke of warriors who possessed extraordinary lustihood, capable of overcoming any challenge.