Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Voluptuous

Voluptuous , adjective

[French voluptueux, Latin voluptuosus, from voluptas pleasure, volup agreeably, delightfully; probably akin to Greek {not transcribed} to hope, {not transcribed} hope, and to Latin velle to wish. See Voluntary.]

1.
Full of delight or pleasure, especially that of the senses; ministering to sensuous or sensual gratification; exciting sensual desires; luxurious; sensual.
Music arose with its voluptuous swell. — Byron
Sink back into your voluptuous repose. — De Quincey
2.
Given to the enjoyments of luxury and pleasure; indulging to excess in sensual gratifications.
The jolly and voluptuous livers. — Atterbury
Softened with pleasure and voluptuous life. — Milton