What is another word for Lucullus?

Pronunciation: [lˈʌkjʊləs] (IPA)

Lucullus was a Roman general and politician known for his love of luxurious dining. When it comes to synonyms for "Lucullus," some options include epicure, gourmet, bon vivant, and gastronome. These terms all refer to someone who has an appreciation for fine food and drink and enjoys the pleasures of the table. Other synonyms could include connoisseur, foodie, or hedonist. While some may be critical of Lucullus and his extravagance, these synonyms suggest a more positive connotation and celebrate the joy and sensory experience that can come from a well-prepared meal.

What are the hypernyms for Lucullus?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Lucullus

  • This (The launching of an invasion into Armenia) was itself hazardous; but the smallness of the number (of the army, not more than 15,000 men) might be in some degree compensated by the tried valour of the army consisting throughout of veterans. A much worse circumstance was the temper of the soldiers, to which Lucullus, in his high aristocratic fashion, had given far too little heed. Lucullus was an able general, and - according to the aristocratic standard - an upright and benevolent man, but very far from being a favorite with his soldiers. He was unpopular, as a decided adherent of the oligarghy;unpopular, because he had vigorously checked the monstrous usury of the Roman capitalists in Asia Minor; unpopular, on account of the toils and fatigues which he inflicted on his troops; unpopular, because he demanded strict discipline in his soldiers and prevented as far as possible the pillage of the Greek towns by his men, but withal caused many a waggon and many a camel to be alden with the treasures of the East for himself; unpopular too on account of his manner, which was polished, stately, Hellenising, not at all familiar, and inclining, wherever it was possible, to ease and pleasure. There was no trace in him of the charm which creates a personal bond between the general and the soldier.
    Theodor Mommsen

Related words: Lucullus the dog, Lucullus the swineherd, Lucullus's army, Lucullus's strategy

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