Obs. rare. [f. EPICURE + -ITY.] Luxurious living; sensual indulgence.
1575. Fenton, Gold. Epist. (1577), 26. The houses of good knights ought to bee as schooles of instruction to youth, and not Tauerns to professe epicuritie. Ibid., 41.
Obs. rare. [f. EPICURE + -ITY.] Luxurious living; sensual indulgence.
1575. Fenton, Gold. Epist. (1577), 26. The houses of good knights ought to bee as schooles of instruction to youth, and not Tauerns to professe epicuritie. Ibid., 41.