wantonness
Webster 1828
WANTONNESS, noun 1. Sportiveness; gaiety; frolicsomeness; waggery.- As sad as night, only for wantonness 2. Licentiousness; negligence of restraint.The tumults threatened to abuse all acts of grace, and turn them into wantonness 3. Lasciviousness; lewdness. Romans 13:13. 2 Peter 2:18