epicurean (n.) Look up epicurean at Dictionary.com
1570s, “one devoted to pleasure,” from L. epicureus, from Gk. epikoureios (see epicure). In reference to a follower of a philosophical system (often with capital e-), from c.1600. As an adjective, attested from 1580s in the philosophical sense and 1640s with the meaning “pleasure-loving.”