n. 酷爱…的人;贪吃的人
glutton 暴食,饕餮
来自PIE*gwele, 喉咙,吞食,词源同gullet.
Thus, Theocritus, in his Milling-match, calls Amycus "a glutton," which is well known to be the classical phrase at Moulsey-Hurst, for one who, like Amycus, takes a deal of punishment before he is satisfied. [Tom Moore, "Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress," 1819]