Obs. rare. [f. L. libīdin-, libīdo lust + -IST.] A lustful person; a lecher.
1628. Feltham, Resolves, II. [= I. in later edd.] lxxviii. 224. Nero would not beleeue, but all men were most foule Libidinists.
1634. Sir T. Herbert, Trav., 198. This Ceremony
to Libidinists may seeme mirthful.