Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget

959. Drunkenness — N. drunkenness &c adj.; intemperance; drinking &c

v.; inebriety†, inebriation; ebriety†, ebriosity†; insobriety; intoxication; temulency†, bibacity†, wine bibbing; comtation†, potation; deep potations, bacchanals, bacchanalia, libations; bender [U.S.]. oinomania†, dipsomania; delirium tremens; alcohol, alcoholism; mania a potu [Fr.]. drink; alcoholic drinks; blue ruin [Slang], grog, port wine; punch, punch bowl; cup, rosy wine, flowing bowl; drop, drop too much; dram; beer &c (beverage) 298; aguardiente†; apple brandy, applejack; brandy, brandy smash [U.S.]; chain lightning [Slang], champagne, cocktail; gin, ginsling†; highball [U.S.], peg, rum, rye, schnapps [U.S.], sherry, sling [U.S.], uisquebaugh [Ire.], usquebaugh [Scot.], whisky, xeres†. drunkard, sot, toper, tippler, bibber†, wine-bibber, lush; hard drinker, gin drinker, dram drinker; soaker [Slang], sponge, tun; love pot, toss pot; thirsty soul, reveler, carouser, Bacchanal, Bacchanalian; Bacchal†, Bacchante†; devotee to Bacchus†; bum [U.S.], guzzler, tavern haunter. V. get drunk, be drunk &c adj.; see double; take a drop too much, take a glass too much; drink; tipple, tope, booze, bouse [Fr.], guzzle, swill [Slang], soak [Slang], sot, bum [U.S.], besot, have a jag on, have a buzz on, lush [Slang], bib, swig, carouse; sacrifice at the shrine of Bacchus†; take to drinking; drink hard, drink deep, drink like a fish; have one's swill [Slang], drain the cup, splice the main brace, take a hair of the dog that bit you. liquor, liquor up; wet one's whistle, take a whet; crack a bottle, pass the bottle; toss off &c (drink up) 298; go to the alehouse, go to the public house. make one drunk &c adj.; inebriate, fuddle, befuddle, fuzzle†, get into one's head. Adj. drunk, tipsy; intoxicated; inebrious†, inebriate, inebriated; in one's cups; in a state of intoxication &c n.; temulent†, temulentive†; bombed, smashed; fuddled, mellow, cut, boozy, fou†, fresh, merry, elevated; flustered, disguised, groggy, beery; top-heavy; potvaliant†, glorious; potulent†; squiffy [Slang]; overcome, overtaken; whittled, screwed [Slang], tight, primed, corned, raddled†, sewed up [Slang], lushy [Slang], nappy†, muddled, muzzy†, obfuscated, maudlin; crapulous†, dead drunk. woozy [slightly drunk], buzzed, flush, flushed. inter pocula†; in liquor, the worse for liquor; having had a drop too much, half seas over, three sheets in the wind, three sheets to the wind; under the table. drunk as a lord, drunk as a skunk, drunk as a piper, drunk as a fiddler, drunk as Chloe, drunk as an owl, drunk as David's sow, drunk as a wheelbarrow. drunken, bibacious†, sottish; given to drink, addicted to drink, addicted to the bottle; toping &c v.. Phr. nunc est bibendum [Lat.]; Bacchus ever fair and young [Dryden]; drink down all unkindness [Merry Wives]; O that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains [Othello].