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Definition of drunk
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Intoxicatedness
::
Intoxicatedness
(n.) The state of being
intoxicated;
intoxication;
drunkenness.
Toast
::
Toast (v. t.) To name when a
health
is
proposed
to be
drunk;
to drink to the
health,
or in
honor,
of; as, to toast a
lady..
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(a.)
Engaged
in
drunken
revels;
drunken
and
riotous
or
noisy.
Potable
::
Potable
(a.) Fit to be
drunk;
drinkable.
Ale
::
Ale (n.) A
festival
in
English
country
places,
so
called
from the
liquor
drunk..
Inebriety
::
Inebriety
(n.)
Drunkenness;
inebriation.
Carouse
::
Carouse
(v. i.) To drink
deeply
or
freely
in
compliment;
to take part in a
carousal;
to
engage
in
drunken
revels.
Borachte
::
Borachte
(n.) A large
leather
bottle
for
liquors,
etc., made of the skin of a goat or other
animal.
Hence:
A
drunkard..
Fuddler
::
Fuddler
(n.) A
drunkard.
Ebriety
::
Ebriety
(n.)
Drunkenness;
intoxication
by
spirituous
liquors;
inebriety.
Tippled
::
Tippled
(a.)
Intoxicated;
inebriated;
tipsy;
drunk.
Swank
::
Swinish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
swine;
befitting
swine;
like
swine;
hoggish;
gross;
beasty;
as, a
swinish
drunkard
or sot..
Temulency
::
Temulency
(n.)
Intoxication;
inebriation;
drunkenness.
Brawl
::
Brawl (n.) A noisy
quarrel;
loud, angry
contention;
a
wrangle;
a
tumult;
as, a
drunken
brawl..
Drunken
::
Drunken
(v. i.)
Saturated
with
liquid
or
moisture;
drenched.
Stagger
::
Stagger
(n.) An
unsteady
movement
of the body in
walking
or
standing,
as if one were about to fall; a
reeling
motion;
vertigo;
-- often in the
plural;
as, the
stagger
of a
drunken
man..
Sorbile
::
Sorbile
(a.) Fit to be drunk or
sipped.
-art
::
-art () The
termination
of many
English
words;
as,
coward,
reynard,
drunkard,
mostly
from the
French,
in which
language
this
ending
is of
German
origin,
being orig. the same word as
English
hard. It
usually
has the sense of one who has to a high or
excessive
degree
the
quality
expressed
by the root; as,
braggart,
sluggard..
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(n.)
Drunken
revelry;
an orgy.
Bacchanalian
::
Bacchanalian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
festival
of
Bacchus;
relating
to or given to
reveling
and
drunkenness.
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