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# [[effeminate]], [[spoilt]] with [[indulgence]] # [[effeminate]], [[spoilt]] with [[indulgence]]
# [[fastidious]], [[scrupulous]] # [[fastidious]], [[scrupulous]]
-# {{context|of a person|lang=la}} [[overly]]-[[luxurious]], [[spoiled]]+# [[overly]]-[[luxurious]], [[spoiled]]

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The Latin delicatus (“giving pleasure, delightful, soft, luxurious, delicate, in Medieval Latin also fine, slender”) is an adjective for

  1. alluring, charming, delightful; voluptuous
  2. soft, tender, delicate
  3. effeminate, spoilt with indulgence
  4. fastidious, scrupulous
  5. overly-luxurious, spoiled


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