a. [ad. L. epulāris, f. epulum feast.] Of, pertaining to, or having to do with, a feast or banquet.
1678. Phillips, Epulary, belonging to a Banquet.
17211800. in Bailey.
1839. G. Raymond, in New Monthly Mag., LVII. 407. The hum of epulary commerce resounded on every side.
1856. Smyth, Rom. Fam. Coins, 296. The corporation of Bedford, a body which had not quite lost its epulary renown when Oliver Goldsmith publicly complimented its manducatory energies.