a. [f. L. fūmāre to smoke, after the analogy of Lat. adjs. in -āc-em: see -ACIOUS.] Fond of smoking.
1861. Atlantic Monthly, VIII. Dec., 700/1. All the charms of the veil and the fan can scarcely reconcile the most fumacious American to the cigarrito of the Spanish fair.
1908. James Wynkoop, The Rebellion of Hell, 116.
Dihexahedral, frigafective eye, | |
Fumacious, pungled, necrological sigh. |