voluptuary

Betekenis (Engels)

Vertalings

Lüstling

φιλήδονος

ηδονιστής

ηδυπαθής

Wollüstling

πόρνος

Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/vəˈlʌptʃʊəɹi/
Etimologie (Engels)

From French voluptuaire, or directly from its etymon Late Latin voluptuārius, from Latin voluptārius (“pleasure-seeker; agreeable, delightful, pleasant; sensual”), from voluptās (“delight, pleasure, satisfaction”) + -ārius (suffix forming adjectives from nouns). Voluptās is derived from volup (“with pleasure; agreeably, pleasantly, satisfactorily”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *welh₁- (“to choose; to want”)) + -tās (suffix forming feminine abstract nouns indicating a state of being).

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