EBRIATE

Etymology

Adjective

ebriate (comparative more ebriate, superlative most ebriate)

(obsolete) Drunk; intoxicated.

Verb

ebriate (third-person singular simple present ebriates, present participle ebriating, simple past and past participle ebriated)

(obsolete) To intoxicate.

Noun

ebriate (plural ebriates)

(obsolete) A drunkard.

Source: Wiktionary



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