The state of being drunk; intoxication; the habit of being drunken or addicted to excessive drinking.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [noun] > drunkenness (59) drunkennessc893 The state of being drunk; intoxication; the habit of being drunken or addicted to excessive drinking. drunkenc950 Drunkenness, intoxication. drunknessc1160 = drunkenness, n. drunkenheada1300 = drunkenness, n. drunkhead1340 = drunkenness, n. drunkelewnessa1387 drunkenness. winedrunkennessa1387 drunkship1393 = drunkenness, n. drunkelewc1430 Drunkenness. vinolence1430 = vinolency, n. yverescec1430 Drunkenness. drunkenshipc1440 = drunkenness, n. drunkelecc1450 Drunkenness. barley-hooda1529 A fit of drunkenness, or of ill humour or temper, brought on by drinking. ebriety1582 The state or habit of being intoxicated, drunkenness. †Also plural instances of intoxication. alecy1594 Foolishness or irrationality due to drunkenness; intoxication. distemper1600 Intoxication. Obsolete. insobriety1611 Want of sobriety; intemperance (either in general sense, or spec. in reference to drinking). disguisea1616 ‘Disorder by drink’ (Johnson). perpotation1623 Inebriation, excessive drinking; an instance of this. temulency1623 Drunkenness, inebriety. vinolency1623 Drunkenness. intoxication1624 The state or condition of having lost control of one's behaviour or mental faculties as a result of drinking alcohol, taking drugs, etc… pot-shot1630 Drunkenness. rare. ebriosity1646 Habitual intoxication. inebriation1646 The action of inebriating, or condition of being inebriated; intoxication, drunkenness. Bacchation1656 ‘Riot, drunkenness.’ Blount Glossogr. 1656. fluster1710 Excitement proceeding from intoxication. Obsolete. temulentness1727 fuddle1764 Intoxication; an intoxicated state. inebriety1801 The state or habit of being inebriated; drunkenness, intoxication, inebriation; now chiefly applied to habitual drunkenness, esp. when regarded as… temulence1803 = temulency, n. Lushington1823 In various jocular phrases referring to drink. (See quots.) Obsolete. fluffiness1860 The quality of being fluffy, in various senses. booziness1863 jag1891 As much liquor as a man can carry; a ‘load’ of drink. Also, a drinking bout; the state or a period of being drunk. dialect and colloquial. brannigan1892 A state of intoxication; hence, a drinking bout; a spree or ‘binge’. Also transferred. Now rare. befuddlement1905 intoxication; confusion, stupefaction. mokus1924 Loneliness, depression; (with the) a state of depression, ‘the blues’. Occasionally also: drunkenness; alcoholic drink. muzzy-headedness1930 a fuddled or intoxicated condition. pixilation1936 The state or condition of being pixilated (pixilated, adj. 1). Subcategories:— one who is drunk (7) — partial drunkenness (4) — maudlin drunkenness (1) — extreme drunkenness (3) — insensible drunkenness (1) — intermittent drunkenness (1) — state of becoming drunk easily (1) |
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