Definition
Characterized by or relating to gluttonous eating; full of gurgling or gulping sounds.
Etymology
Derived from 'glutter' with the suffix '-y' (Old English '-ig'), creating an adjective meaning 'having the quality of.' This follows the standard English pattern of converting verbs to descriptive adjectives.
Kelly Says
The '-y' suffix is one of English's most productive tools—it's how we turn almost any noun or verb into an adjective, which is why English can describe countless qualities without inventing entirely new words.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንግሊዝኛ
en-glish-nya
CACatalà
glúpies
gloo-pees
CSČeština
žravost
zhra-vost
DADansk
glottoneri
glo-to-ne-ri
DEDeutsch
Völlerei
foel-le-rai
ELΕλληνικά
γλουτομανία
gloo-to-ma-nee-ah
ESEspañol
glotonería
glo-to-ne-ri-ah
FAفارسی
گرفتگی
grift-e-gi
FISuomi
syömiskyttä
syo-mis-kyttä
FRFrançais
gloutonnerie
gloo-ton-ne-ri
HEעברית
אוכל יתר
o-chel yi-ter
HUMagyar
vakszaság
vaks-zas-ag
IDBahasa Indonesia
ketamakan
ke-ta-ma-kan
ITItaliano
gluttonia
gloo-to-ni-ah
KO한국어
식욕 과잉
sik-yok gwa-eing
MSBahasa Melayu
ketamakan
ke-ta-ma-kan
NLNederlands
vreetzucht
vreet-zucht
NONorsk
glottoneri
glo-to-ne-ri
PLPolski
nadmiar jedzenia
na-dee-mar ye-dzhen-ya
PTPortuguês
gloutonaria
gloo-to-na-ri-ah
RORomână
gluttonie
gloo-to-nie
RUРусский
обжора
ob-zho-ra
SVSvenska
gluttoni
gloo-to-ni
THไทย
การกินจุ
gaan-gin-choo
TLTL
pag-a-ingay
pa-g-a-ing-ay
TRTürkçe
aşırı yemek
a-shi-ri ye-mek
UKУкраїнська
обжерливість
ob-zher-liv-ist
VITiếng Việt
tham ăn
tham an
ZUZU
imbokodo
im-bo-ko-do