v. rare. [f. VOLUPTU-OUS a.]
1. trans. To make luxurious and pleasant.
1661. Feltham, Resolves, II. xliv. 270. Tis watching and labour, that voluptuates repose and sleep.
2. intr. To delight voluptuously; to luxuriate.
1836. New Monthly Mag., XLVII. 143. The eye voluptuates, if I may coin a word, on peach, and almond, and orange blossoms.