fumacious
English
Etymology
fume + -acious
Adjective
fumacious (comparative more fumacious, superlative most fumacious)
- Smoky.
- Fond of smoking tobacco.
- 1861, Atlantic Monthly
- Rustic females who habitually chew even pitch or spruce-gum are rendered thereby so repulsive that the fancy refuses to pursue the horror farther and imagine it tobacco; and all the charms of the veil and the fan can scarcely reconcile the most fumacious American to the cigarrito of the Spanish fair.
- 1861, Atlantic Monthly