Epicurean

//ˌɛp.ɪ.kjʊəˈɹiː.n̩// adj, noun

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Pursuing pleasure, especially in reference to food or comfort.

    "The powers of the Canadian voyageurs and hunters in the consumption of meat strike the greenhorn with wonder and astonishment; and are only equalled by the gastronomical capabilities exhibited by Indian dogs, both following the same plan in their epicurean gorgings."

  2. 2
    Of or relating to Epicurus or Epicureanism, his philosophy.
  3. 3
    Devoted to luxurious living.
Adjective
  1. 1
    displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses wordnet
  2. 2
    devoted to pleasure wordnet
  3. 3
    of Epicurus or epicureanism wordnet
Noun
  1. 1
    One who is devoted to pleasure.

    "I keep but a man and a maid, ever ready to slander and steal ; / I know it, and smile a hard-set smile, like a stoic, or like / A wiser epicurean, and let the world have its way."

  2. 2
    a follower of Epicurus and Epicureanism
  3. 3
    a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink) wordnet

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Epicurean (“follower of Epicureanism”).

Etymology 2

From Epicurean (“follower of Epicureanism”).

Etymology 3

From Old French Epicurien, from Latin Epicureus, from Ancient Greek Ἐπικούρειος (Epikoúreios, “Epicurean”), from Ἐπίκουρος (Epíkouros, “Epicurus”) + -ειος (-eios, “-ey: forming adjectives”).

Etymology 4

From Old French Epicurien, from Latin Epicureus, from Ancient Greek Ἐπικούρειος (Epikoúreios, “Epicurean”), from Ἐπίκουρος (Epíkouros, “Epicurus”) + -ειος (-eios, “-ey: forming adjectives”).

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