sensual
Webster 1828
SENSUAL, adjective [from Latin sensus.]Pertaining to the senses, as distinct from the mind or soul.Far as creation's ample range extends.The scale of sensual, mental pow'rs ascends. Pope.2. Consisting in sense, or depending on it; as sensual appetites, hunger, lust, etc.3. Affecting the senses, or derived from them; as sensual pleasure or gratification. Hence, 4. In theology, carnal; pertaining to the flesh or body, in opposition to the spirit; not spiritual or holy; evil.5. Devoted to the gratification of sense; given to the indulgence of the appetites; sewd; luxurious.No small part of virtue consists in abstaining from that on wich sensual men place their felicity. Atterbury