Definition of Ebriated

1. ebriate [adj] - See also: ebriate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ebriated

ebonized
ebonizes
ebonizing
ebons
ebony
ebony family
ebony spleenwort
ebonylike
ebook
ebooks
eboshi
ebracteate
ebracteolate
ebranlement
ebriate
ebriated (current term)
ebrieties
ebriety
ebriose
ebriosity
ebrious
ebrotidine
ebstein anomaly
ebullated
ebullating
ebulliate
ebulliated
ebulliates
ebulliating

Literary usage of Ebriated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The German Novelists: Tales Selected from Ancient and Modern Authors in that by Thomas Roscoe (1826)
"... each of them conducted to their homes, where on their arrival they recovered their senses and their sight. HOW DOCTOR FAUSTUS PUNISHED SOME ebriated ..."

2. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1861)
"In a tract written for village poor, a man with a drunken look is said to have " an ebriated aspect." f In a dictionary of common things, professed to be ..."

3. The Life of Frederic the Second, King of Prussia by George Agar Ellis Dover (1843)
"It was," to use his own expression, " the last glass which in- ebriated him." Frederic undertook to obtain the permission of Lewis, which was to enable ..."

4. The Administration of the Holy Spirit in the Body of Christ: Eight Lectures by George Moberly (1883)
"... ebriated, should fill it with new wine, and should J water the thirsty hearts of the nations'.' I wish, therefore, to be understood, not as denying that ..."

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