a. Obs. [ad. L. concupiscentiāl-is (Augustine), f. concupiscentia: see -AL.] Relating to, or of the nature of, concupiscence; lustful.
1577. trans. Bullingers Decades (1592), 513. The concupiscenciall disobedience, which dwelleth yet in our mortall members.
1652. Gaule, Magastrom., 40. Venus, who rules over concupiscentiall motions.
a. 1711. Ken, Hymnotheo, Wks. 1721, III. 22. Satan instils Concupiscential Gust.
Hence † Concupiscentially adv., concupiscently; † Concupiscentiality, concupiscence.
1612. Dekker, If it be not Good, Wks. 1873, III. 309. Thou diest for this treason against my members concupiscentiallitie.
1626. W. Sclater, Expos. II. Thess. (1629), 244. To loue him [God] a little more then concupiscentially.