Epicurean vs Aesthete - What's the difference?
epicurean | aesthete |
pursuing pleasure, especially in reference to food or comfort
* 1847 , George Frederick Augustus Ruxton, Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains (page 267)
devoted to luxurious living
As nouns the difference between epicurean and aesthete
is that epicurean is a follower of epicurus and epicureanism while aesthete is someone who cultivates an unusually high sensitivity to beauty, as in art or nature.As an adjective epicurean
is relating to epicurus or his philosophy.epicurean
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The powers of the Canadian voyageurs and hunters in the consumption of meat strike the greenhorn with wonder and astonishment; and are only equalled by the gastronomical capabilities exhibited by Indian dogs, both following the same plan in their epicurean gorgings.