Friday, November 6, 2015

Lucullan

WORD OF THE DAY
 
LUCULLAN \ loo-KULL-un \ adjective
 
Definition
: lavish, luxurious
 
Examples
"Two millennia ago, taverns were liberally represented in Pompeii. Today, there's just one place: Autogrill cafeteria near the Forum. Not exactly Lucullan feasting, but they do sell passable panini."
— Michelle Locke, The Miami Herald, 25 Sept. 2015

"For most, gaining a few easily shed pounds is a small price to pay for a week or two of Lucullan bliss."
— Kevin Doyle, The Condé Nast Traveler, November 1994
 
Did You Know?

Lucullan echoes the name of Roman general Lucius Licinius Lucullus. The general had a distinguished military career (including the defeat of Mithradates VI Eupator, king of Pontus, at Cabira in 72 B.C.E.), but he is best remembered for the splendor of his opulent retirement.
Lucullus established a reputation for magnificent banquets, at which he wined and dined the leading poets, artists, and philosophers of his time. His feasts were sufficiently extravagant to establish a lasting place for his name (in adjective form) as a synonym of lavish in the English lexicon.

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