单词 | inebriate |
释义 | inebriateadj.n. A. adj. Inebriated, drunken; intoxicated (literal and figurative). Often construed as past participle. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > extravagant or rapturous excitement > [adjective] > affected by mada1350 inebriate1497 rapt1539 attoxicated1604 inebriated1610 intoxicated1620 exalted1712 slap-happy1936 slappy1937 happy-slappy1943 buzzed1952 stoned1952 the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [adjective] > drunk fordrunkenc897 drunkena1050 cup-shottenc1330 drunka1400 inebriate1497 overseenc1500 liquor1509 fou1535 nase?1536 full1554 intoxicate1554 tippled1564 intoxicated1576 pepst1577 overflown1579 whip-cat1582 pottical1586 cup-shota1593 fox-drunk1592 lion-drunk1592 nappy1592 sack-sopped1593 in drink1598 disguiseda1600 drink-drowned1600 daggeda1605 pot-shotten1604 tap-shackled1604 high1607 bumpsy1611 foxed1611 in one's cups1611 liquored1611 love-pot1611 pot-sick1611 whift1611 owl-eyed1613 fapa1616 hota1616 inebriated1615 reeling ripea1616 in one's (or the) pots1618 scratched1622 high-flown?1624 pot-shot1627 temulentive1628 ebrious1629 temulent1629 jug-bitten1630 pot-shaken1630 toxed1635 bene-bowsiea1637 swilled1637 paid1638 soaken1651 temulentious1652 flagonal1653 fuddled1656 cut1673 nazzy1673 concerned1678 whittled1694 suckey1699 well-oiled1701 tippeda1708 tow-row1709 wet1709 swash1711 strut1718 cocked1737 cockeyed1737 jagged1737 moon-eyed1737 rocky1737 soaked1737 soft1737 stewed1737 stiff1737 muckibus1756 groggy1770 muzzeda1788 muzzya1795 slewed1801 lumpy1810 lushy1811 pissed1812 blue1813 lush1819 malty1819 sprung1821 three sheets in the wind1821 obfuscated1822 moppy1823 ripe1823 mixed1825 queer1826 rosined1828 shot in the neck1830 tight1830 rummy1834 inebrious1837 mizzled1840 obflisticated1840 grogged1842 pickled1842 swizzled1843 hit under the wing1844 obfusticatedc1844 ebriate1847 pixilated1848 boozed1850 ploughed1853 squiffy?1855 buffy1858 elephant trunk1859 scammered1859 gassed1863 fly-blown1864 rotten1864 shot1864 ebriose1871 shicker1872 parlatic1877 miraculous1879 under the influence1879 ginned1881 shickered1883 boiled1886 mosy1887 to be loaded for bear(s)1888 squiffeda1890 loaded1890 oversparred1890 sozzled1892 tanked1893 orey-eyed1895 up the (also a) pole1897 woozy1897 toxic1899 polluted1900 lit-up1902 on (also upon) one's ear1903 pie-eyed1903 pifflicated1905 piped1906 spiflicated1906 jingled1908 skimished1908 tin hat1909 canned1910 pipped1911 lit1912 peloothered1914 molo1916 shick1916 zigzag1916 blotto1917 oiled-up1918 stung1919 stunned1919 bottled1922 potted1922 rotto1922 puggled1923 puggle1925 fried1926 crocked1927 fluthered1927 lubricated1927 whiffled1927 liquefied1928 steamed1929 mirackc1930 overshot1931 swacked1932 looped1934 stocious1937 whistled1938 sauced1939 mashed1942 plonked1943 stone1945 juiced1946 buzzed1952 jazzed1955 schnockered1955 honkers1957 skunked1958 bombed1959 zonked1959 bevvied1960 mokus1960 snockered1961 plotzed1962 over the limit1966 the worse for wear1966 wasted1968 wired1970 zoned1971 blasted1972 Brahms and Liszt?1972 funked up1976 trousered1977 motherless1980 tired and emotional1981 ratted1982 rat-arsed1984 wazzed1990 mullered1993 twatted1993 bollocksed1994 lashed1996 1497 J. Alcock Mons Perfeccionis (de Worde) B iij Peter as a man inebryat in the loue of god. 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Pref. 5 a We myghte haue ben so inebriate wt our unestimable felicitie. 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. Luke ix. 98 Thus spake Peter as a man inebriate and made drounken with the swetenesse of this vision. 1742 E. Young Complaint: Night the Third 6 Inebriate at fair Fortune's fountain-head; And reeling thro' the wilderness of Joy. 1805 R. Southey Ballads & Metr. Tales in Poet. Wks. VI. 48 Inebriate with the deep delight, Dim grew the Pilgrim's swimming sight. 1844 W. Napier Conquest Scinde (1845) ii. i. 227 Inebriate, luxurious Princes. B. n. An intoxicated person; esp. a person addicted to drunkenness, a habitual drunkard. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [noun] > one who drinks to excess > alcoholic or habitual drinker supper?1529 blow-bowl1530 drunkard1530 drunkera1538 blow-bottle1580 tippler1580 potman1589 red nose1591 sot1592 water rat1593 ply-pot1611 potter1632 pothead1639 pisspot1655 pitcher-man1665 whetter1709 inebriate1794 rummy1843 alcoholic1852 oenomaniac1857 dipsomaniac1858 alcoholizer1880 alcoholist1888 potationist1888 lush1890 rumdum1891 rumhound1895 blacklister1904 dipso1923 rumpot1929 alky1944 juice-head1955 alcohol abuser1965 juicer1967 substance abuser1967 jakey1988 1794–6 E. Darwin Zoonomia (1801) I. 365 This vertigo also continues, when the inebriate lies in his bed, in the dark. 1864 Social Sci. Rev. 1 419 We learn that an Asylum for Inebriates has been opened at Binghampton. 1898 Westm. Gaz. 26 Apr. 2/1 When questions were over, the Home Secretary introduced his Habitual Inebriates Bill. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). inebriatev. 1. transitive. To make drunk; to intoxicate. Also absol. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [verb (transitive)] > make drunk fordrenchc1000 indrunkena1300 mazec1390 distemper1491 whittle1530 swill1548 inebriate1555 disguise1560 intoxicatea1566 tipple1566 overtake1577 betipple1581 seethe1599 fuddlec1600 fox1611 wound1613 cupa1616 fuzzle1621 to gild overa1625 sousea1625 tip1637 tosticate1650 drunkify1664 muddle1668 tipsy1673 sop1682 fuzz1685 confound1705 mellowa1761 prime1788 lush1821 soak1826 touch1833 rosin1877 befuddle1887 slew1888 lush1927 wipe1972 1555 R. Eden Briefe Descr. Moscouia in tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde f. 259v Such stronge drinkes as are of force to inebriate. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 152 Sweet wines do not so much inebriate and ouerturne the brain, as others. 1744 G. Berkeley Siris (ESTC T72826) §217 The luminous spirit lodged in the native balsam of pines..is of a nature so mild..as to warm without heating, to cheer but not inebriate. 1785 W. Cowper Task iv. 40 While..the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each. 1894 Cornhill Mag. Mar. 300 Mr. Tasker's tendency to inebriate himself. 2. transferred and figurative. a. To intoxicate in mind or feeling; to excite or stupefy, as with liquor. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > extravagant or rapturous excitement > affect with extravagant or rapturous excitement [verb (transitive)] inebriate1497 intoxicate1605 contoxicate1654 stone1959 1497 J. Alcock Mons Perfeccionis (de Worde) B iij It inebriate them so yt they were made by it oblyvyous of all worldly things. ?1577 J. Northbrooke Spiritus est Vicarius Christi: Treat. Dicing To Rdr. sig. a.ij Securitie in wealth and prosperitie, which doth inebriate the mindes of men. 1635 W. Habington Castara (ed. 2) iii. 200 O you! whom your Creators sight Inebriates with delight! 1640–1 Ld. J. Digby Speech in Comm. 9 Feb. 10 Christs discipline hath beene adulterated,..the whole Church inebriated by the Prelates. 1729 Berkeley in Wks. (1871) IV. 632 Curb..every passion, each whereof inebriates and obfuscates no less than drink and meat. 1860 E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 105 A spiritual drunkenness, inebriating the soul, as strong drink doth the body. 1878 B. Disraeli Speech 28 July A sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > condition of being or making wet > make wet [verb (transitive)] weta950 bathec1000 drenchc1230 blotenc1325 danka1350 anointa1375 moista1382 beshed1382 moil?a1425 madefy?1440 arrouse1480 moisturea1500 humect1531 intinct1547 moisten1559 rinse1579 inebriate1610 irrigate1615 slocken1627 irriguate1632 humectate1640 madidate1656 slake1810 1610 Bible (Douay) II. Psalms lxiv. 10 [lxv. 9] Thou hast visited the earth, and hast inebriated [L. inebriasti] it. 1624 T. Gataker Discuss. Transubstant. 72 The Chalice is our Saviours blood to cleanse and inebriate devout Soules. 1649 F. Roberts Clavis Bibliorum (ed. 2) 83 With bloud I will inebriate Mine arrows. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [verb (intransitive)] > get drunk drunkenc1000 to wash one's face in an ale clout1550 to shoe the goose, gosling1566 to catch, hunt the fox1599 to swallow a tavern-token1601 to read Geneva print1608 to whip the cat1622 inebriate1626 to hunt a tavern-fox1635 fox1649 mug1653 to fuddle one's cap or nose1663 to lose one's legs1770 gin1789 stone1858 to beer up1884 slop1899 to get, have, tie a bun on1901 shicker1906 souse1921 lush1926 to cop a reeler1937 to tie one on1951 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §703 Great Quantities of Fish..when they come into the Fresh Water, do inebriate and turn vp their Bellies, So as you may take them with your Hand [cf. quot. 1615 at inebriated adj. 1]. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1497v.1497 |
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