epicure

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See also: Épicure

English

Etymology

From Epicurus, the name of an Ancient Greek philosopher who advocated such a lifestyle.

Pronunciation

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Noun

epicure (plural epicures)

  1. A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.

Synonyms

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