a. humorous. [ad. L. ēbriātus, pa. pple. of ēbriāre to make drunk.] Intoxicated; fig. Hence Ebriating ppl. a., intoxicating.
1847. Blackw. Mag., LXI. 704. Acme Kissd her sweet youths ebriate eyes.
1872. M. Collins, Plunges for Pearl, II. vii. 120. He solaced himself with something ebriating.