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WANTONHOOD — [Noun] The state or quality of being wanton, characterized by undisciplined, unprovoked, and amoral behavior. From Middle English wantounhede, equivalent to wanton (from Old English wan- ("lacking") + togen ("disciplined, brought up")) + -hood (a suffix denoting state or condition). Unlike licentiousness, which implies a deliberate, habitual creed of transgression, or modesty, its anxious, buttoned-up opposite, wantonhood is a careless overflow, a heedless vacancy of care. It is the skirt lifted to wade through a stream, the deliberate spill of wine on a clean altar cloth, the bed sheets left tangled at noon in accusatory light—a profligacy of spirit that scorns consequence as it scorns cultivation, the serene, amoral fact of a gate left swinging open on its hinge.