Obs. [ad. L. abligūrītion-em n. of action f. abligūrī-re to squander on dainties; f. ab away + ligūrī-re to eat delicately, to be fond of dainties; desider. f. ling-ĕre to lick.] ‘Prodigal expense on meat and drink.’ J.

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1742.  Bailey, Abligurition, a prodigal spending in Belly-Cheere.

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