different between appetites vs voluptuary

appetites

English

Noun

appetites

  1. plural of appetite

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voluptuary

English

Etymology

From French voluptuaire, or directly from its etymon Late Latin voluptu?rius, from Latin volupt?rius (pleasure-seeker; agreeable, delightful, pleasant; sensual), from volupt?s (delight, pleasure, satisfaction) + -?rius (suffix forming adjectives from nouns). Volupt?s is derived from volup (with pleasure; agreeably, pleasantly, satisfactorily) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *welh?- (to choose; to want)) + -t?s (suffix forming feminine abstract nouns indicating a state of being).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /v??l?pt????i/, /v??l?pt???i/, /v??l?pt??i/, /-tj?-/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /v??l?p(t)?????i/, /-?l?p-/
  • Hyphenation: vo?lup?tu?a?ry

Noun

voluptuary (plural voluptuaries)

  1. One whose life is devoted to sensual appetites; a pleasure-seeker, a sensualist.
    Synonyms: voluptuarian; see also Thesaurus:sensualist

Derived terms

  • voluptuarian
  • voluptuate (rare)

Related terms

Translations

Adjective

voluptuary (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to the seeking of sensual pleasure.

Translations

References

Further reading

  • Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “voluptuary”, in Online Etymology Dictionary

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