satyriasis

[sey-tuh-rahy-uh-sis, sat-uh-] /ˌseɪ təˈraɪ ə sɪs, ˌsæt ə-/
noun
Origin
1620-30; < New Latin < Greek satyríāsis. See satyr, -iasis
British Dictionary definitions for satyriasis

satyriasis

/ˌsætɪˈraɪəsɪs/
noun
1.
a neurotic condition in men in which the symptoms are a compulsion to have sexual intercourse with as many women as possible and an inability to have lasting relationships with them Compare nymphomania
Word Origin
C17: via New Latin from Greek saturiasis; see satyr, -iasis
Contemporary definitions for satyriasis
noun
Word Origin and History for satyriasis
n.

"excessively great venereal desire in the male," 1650s, medical Latin, from Greek satyriasis, from satyros (see satyr). Also in same sense satyromania (1889).

satyriasis in Medicine

satyriasis sa·ty·ri·a·sis (sā'tə-rī'ə-sĭs, sāt'ə-)
n.
Excessive, often uncontrollable sexual desire in a man.