pinguitude rare.
(ˈpɪŋgwɪtjuːd)
[ad. L. pinguitūdo fatness, f. pinguis adj., fat.]
Fatness. Also fig. Openness or wideness of a sound.
| 1623 Cockeram ii, Fatnes, pinguitude. 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 676 Juniper..will demit its oleaginous pinguetude. 1822 Lamb Gentle Giantess Misc. Wks. (1871) 363 To her mighty bone, she hath a pinguitude withal. 1871 R. Ellis in Academy 1 Apr. 208 The pinguitude of the first letter will be found..to stand in the way of refining the second. |
Hence pinguiˈtudinous a. rare—0.
| 1870 C. J. Smith Syn. & Antonyms s.v. Adipose, Sebaceous. Pinguetudinous. |