Lewis Short
(adjective) : gŭlōsus, a, um, gula, II.
* Gluttonous, luxurious, dainty (post-Aug.; cf.: edax, vorax): oculis quoque gulosi sunt,Sen. Q. N. 3, 18 fin.: nil est miserius nec gulosius Santra,Mart. 7, 20, 1: gulosum Fictile,i. e. containing dainty food,Juv. 11, 19: abstinentia,i. e. an abstinence that enhances enjoyment,Hier. Ep. 107, 10.—Transf.: nimium lector gulosus, i. e. a too voracious reader (acc. to others, an over-fastidious reader), Mart. 10, 59, 5.—Adv.: gŭlōse, gluttonously: gulosius condire cibos, Col. praef. § 5: nil est, Apici, tibi gulosius factum,Mart. 3, 22, 5: gulosissime nutrit,Tert. Res. Carn. 1.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary