corpulence

noun
/ˈkɔː(ɹ)pjʊləns/

Etymology

From Old French corpulence, from Latin corpulentia.

  1. derived from corpulentia
  2. derived from corpulence

Definitions

  1. The characteristic or state of being corpulent.

    • Corpulence is a beauty: girls are fattened to a vast bulk by drenches of curds and cream thickened with flour, and are duly disciplined when they refuse.

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