ap·o·laus·tic \|apə|lȯstik\adjective Etymology: Greek apolaustikos, from apolaustos enjoyed, enjoyable (from apolauein to enjoy, benefit from, from apo- + -lauein, akin to leia booty, prey) + -ikos -ic — more at lucre : devoted to enjoyment < a learned, apolaustic buffoon who loved good food — James Stern >