Apician

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From Latin Apīciānus, from Apīcius +‎ -ānus, equivalent to Apicius +‎ -an.

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Apician (comparative more Apician, superlative most Apician)

  1. Of or pertaining to Marcus Gavius Apicius, a notorious Roman epicure.
  2. (by extension, of food) Choice, dainty; (of people) eating only what is choice, preferring the best or most expensive food.
    • December 10 1838, Henry Rogers, letter to Alfred West Esq.
      Thrice happy you! who are not driven to such Apician luxuries
    Synonyms: epicurean, hedonistic

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