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ingluvious

inˈgluvious, a. Obs.
  [ad. L. ingluviōs-us gluttonous, f. ingluviēs: see prec. and -ous. Cf. obs. F. ingluvieux (Godef.).]
  Greedy, gluttonous.

1569 Newton Cicero's Olde Age 23 b, We must not be too ingluuious, in taking of foode and repaste. a 1659 Cleveland Poems, Surv. World v, What a cold Account of Happiness can here arise From that ingluvious Surfeit of his Eyes?

  Hence inˈgluviously adv., gluttonously.

1574 Newton Health Mag. 19 Immoderately dronken and ingluviouslie swilled. 1576Lemnie's Complex. (1633) 175 Those..that have excessively and ingluviously surfeited either in eating or drinking.

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