Definition for SYB-A-RIT'IC, or SYB-A-RIT'IC-AL

SYB-A-RIT'IC, or SYB-A-RIT'IC-AL, a. [from Sybaritæ, inhabitants of Sybaris, in Italy, who were proverbially voluptuous.]

Luxurious; wanton. – Bp. Hall.

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