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† inˈgluvious, a. Obs. [ad. L. ingluviōs-us gluttonous, f. ingluviēs: see prec. and -ous. Cf. obs. F. ingluvieux (Godef.).] Greedy, gluttonous.
1569Newton Cicero's Olde Age 23 b, We must not be too ingluuious, in taking of foode and repaste. a1659Cleveland Poems, Surv. World v, What a cold Account of Happiness can here arise From that ingluvious Surfeit of his Eyes? Hence † inˈgluviously adv., gluttonously.
1574Newton Health Mag. 19 Immoderately dronken and ingluviouslie swilled. 1576― Lemnie's Complex. (1633) 175 Those..that have excessively and ingluviously surfeited either in eating or drinking. |