Lothario

pronunciation

How to pronounce Lothario in British English: UK [ləˈθɑːriəʊ; ləˈθeəriəʊ]word uk audio image

How to pronounce Lothario in American English: US [ lo'θɛərɪo] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    a successful womanizer (after a fictional seducer)

Word Origin

Lothario
masc. proper name, Italian form of Old High German Hlothari, Hludher (whence German Luther, French Lothaire), literally "famous warrior," from Old High German lut (see loud) + heri "host, army" (see harry (v.)). As a characteristic name for a lady-killer, 1756, from the name of the principal male character of Nicholas Rowe's "The Fair Penitent" (1703).

Example

1. Now they have nothing : just an ageing lothario clinging to power .
2. The spineless lothario is nowhere to be found .
3. " One of my customers was an american interior designer and aging lothario , " lachter recalls .
4. Your boss has now breached all the usual divides between professional and personal life and by treating you like an intimate , she makes you feel you ought to tell her about your lothario flatmate .

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