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Desirously
Desirously De*sir"ous*ly, adv. With desire; eagerly.
Desirousness
Desirousness De*sir"ous*ness, n. The state of being desirous.

Meaning of Desirous from wikipedia

- "Desirous of Change" is the sixth episode of the third series of the British television series, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode is set in 1913. Angela...
- Hafetz Haim (Hebrew: חָפֵץ חַיִּים, lit. desirous of life) is a religious kibbutz in central Israel. Located in the Shephelah, it falls under the jurisdiction...
- 4:59 "Tearing Away" − 3:47 "Kopto" (instrumental) − 3:33 "Excited and Desirous" − 4:41 "Different Melodies" − 5:10 "Invisible" − 3:29 "Hope to Be Deaf"...
- Paul Temple (Games People Play) (1970) – Juliet Upstairs, Downstairs - Desirous of Change (1973) - Comtesse Lili de Ternay Kizzy (1976) – Mrs. Cuthbert...
- king, Frederick, who, fearing the Austro-Russian intentions, was also desirous of a rapprochement with Britain. On 16 January 1756, the Convention of...
- the Treta Yuga as a form of Brahma who composed Ramayana and that people desirous of earning knowledge should worship Valmiki. He was later reincarnated...
- Peasant Land Bank was founded for making advances to peasants who were desirous of purchasing land, the former serfs, or rather their descendants, had...
- disarmament (no weapons), chastity, bachelorhood (no marriage), avyati (non-desirous), amati (poverty), self-restraint, truthfulness, sarvabhutahita (kindness...
- followers of a tariqa are known as muridin (singular murid), meaning "desirous", viz. "desiring the knowledge of God and loving God" (also called a faqir)...
- give religious instruction in their convents, which are open to women desirous of making retreats. The congregation operates in 15 countries on 6 continents...