intransitive. To practise or profess the doctrines of Epicurus; (hence) to live luxuriously; to eat and drink like an epicure.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > gastronomy > be epicure [verb (intransitive)] (5) epicurize1600 intransitive. To practise or profess the doctrines of Epicurus; (hence) to live luxuriously; to eat and drink like an epicure. to love the tooth1610 to love the tooth: to be fond of eating, to be an epicure (obsolete). to epicure it1628 transitive (reflexive). To overindulge oneself; to enjoy sensual pleasure to excess. Also in to epicure it in same sense. to eat well1677 to eat well: to have a good appetite; also, to keep a good table, be an epicure. So also †to eat ill: to be badly fed. opsophagize1854 intransitive. To eat delicacies, esp. fish. |
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