sybaritical

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English

Adjective

sybaritical (comparative more sybaritical, superlative most sybaritical)

  1. sybaritic
    • 1620, Joseph Hall, The Honour of the Married Clergy:
      "A fair, fat, spruce monk;" as he saith: methinks, he should rather have hoped to match him in their Sybaritical Cloisters, where they abound with meat, and drink, and ease, than in our laborious Clergy.