a. humorous. [ad. L. ēbriātus, pa. pple. of ēbriāre to make drunk.] Intoxicated; fig. Hence Ebriating ppl. a., intoxicating.

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1847.  Blackw. Mag., LXI. 704. Acme … Kiss’d her sweet youth’s ebriate eyes.

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1872.  M. Collins, Plunges for Pearl, II. vii. 120. He … solaced himself with something ebriating.

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