Glutton:
(Deu 21:20), Heb. zolel, from a word meaning "to shake out," "to squander;" and hence one who is prodigal, who wastes his means by indulgence. In Pro 23:21, the word means debauchees or wasters of their own body. In Pro 28:7, the word (pl.) is rendered Authorized Version "riotous men;" Revised Version, "gluttonous." Mat 11:19, Luk 7:34, Greek phagos, given to eating, gluttonous.
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