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October 05, 2009

esurient

\ih-SUR-ee-uhnt; -ZUR-\ , adjective:

1.Hungry; greedy.

Quotes:

The enemy then was an esurient Soviet Union which, having swallowed up Eastern Europe, had imposed a totalitarian system on countries just liberated from Nazism.

-- Arnold Beichman, "As Truman envisioned our role", Washington Times, April 23, 2002

These new censors, the deconstructionists, take the most luscious and delicious apple and show it to a hungry person. They then seal the fruit with plastic wrap and demand that the esurient victim enjoy its flavour.

-- Michael Coren, "Behold the deconstructionist, who liberates literature by confining it to a cult", Alberta Report, April 10, 1995

Whilst Yeats contemplates the lake and its water-fowl, esurient Edward devours huge loin chops, followed by stewed chicken and platesful of curried eggs, for he is suffering terrific qualms of conscience.

-- George Moore, Hail and Farewell

Origin:

Esurient comes from the present participle of Latin esurire, "to be hungry, to desire eagerly," from edere, "to eat.

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