Definitionn. a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses
Last update: July 9, 2015
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By nature a sybarite, he took care to have the best cook in the capital, and women had for him an irresistible attraction, though he was never married. [noun]
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It owed its origin to an attempt made in 452 B.C. by Sybarite exiles and their descendants to repeople their old home. [noun]
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Brought up a Sybarite. [noun]
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"Philoinus, the Sybarite, alone sent me a thousand drachmm, and accompanied his gift with a most singular epistle." [noun]
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But these words, in Philoinus' half-intoxicated mood, only increased his irritation; he burst into a mocking laugh, and staggering towards the door, shouted: "Immoderate Sybarite, you call me." [noun]
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"Hear reason, you immoderate Sybarite," began Rhodopis, endeavoring with a smile to excuse her proceeding. [noun]
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At this every one, except the Sybarite, rushed to his feet, and Kallias found it almost impossible to answer their numerous questions. [noun]
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The Athenian bowed, and the Sybarite returned to his philosophy. [noun]
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