Debauchery

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late 16th century: from French débaucher (verb) ‘turn away from one's duty’, from Old French desbaucher, of uncertain ultimate origin.


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From debauch +‎ -ery, 1640s.


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debauchery (n.)

"excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures of any kind," 1640s, from debauch + -ery. With a variety of spellings in 17c., such as debaush-, deboich-, debosh-. Debauchment in the same sense is from 1620s.