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Definition of drunk
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Drunk (n.) A
drunken
condition;
a
spree.
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Fuzzle
::
Fuzzle
(v. t.) To make
drunk;
to
intoxicate;
to
fuddle.
Ablution
::
Ablution
(n.) A small
quantity
of wine and
water,
which is used to wash the
priest's
thumb and index
finger
after the
communion,
and which then, as
perhaps
containing
portions
of the
consecrated
elements,
is drunk by the
priest..
Drunk
::
Drunk (a.)
Drenched
or
saturated
with
moisture
or
liquid.
Besotted
::
Besotted
(a.) Made
sottish,
senseless,
or
infatuated;
characterized
by
drunken
stupidity,
or by
infatuation;
stupefied..
Potulent
::
Potulent
(a.)
Nearly
drunk;
tipsy.
Ebriosity
::
Ebriosity
(n.)
Addiction
to
drink;
habitual
drunkenness.
Ebriety
::
Ebriety
(n.)
Drunkenness;
intoxication
by
spirituous
liquors;
inebriety.
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(n.)
Drunken
revelry;
an orgy.
Drunkship
::
Drunkship
(n.) The state of being
drunk;
drunkenness.
Borachte
::
Borachte
(n.) A large
leather
bottle
for
liquors,
etc., made of the skin of a goat or other
animal.
Hence:
A
drunkard..
-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..
Fordrunken
::
Fordrunken
(a.)
Utterly
drunk;
very
drunk.
Toper
::
Toper (n.) One who
topes,
or
drinks
frequently
or to
excess;
a
drunkard;
a sot..
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(a.)
Engaged
in
drunken
revels;
drunken
and
riotous
or
noisy.
Crapulous
::
Crapulous
(a.)
Surcharged
with
liquor;
sick from
excessive
indulgence
in
liquor;
drunk;
given to
excesses.
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
by a
variation
in the root
vowel,
and the past
participle
(usually)
by the
addition
of -en (with or
without
a
change
of the root
vowel);
as in the verbs
strive,
strove,
striven;
break,
broke,
broken;
drink,
drank,
drunk.
Opposed
to weak, or
regular.
See
Weak..
Temulency
::
Temulency
(n.)
Intoxication;
inebriation;
drunkenness.
Bacchant
::
Bacchant
(a.)
Bacchanalian;
fond of
drunken
revelry;
wine-loving;
reveling;
carousing.
Sorbile
::
Sorbile
(a.) Fit to be drunk or
sipped.
Drunken
::
Drunken
(v. i.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
from,
intoxication..
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