a. humorous. [ad. L. ēbriōsus.] Drunk.

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1871.  Atlantic Monthly, Jan., 133/1. A monstrous-sized cabman ‘copiously ebriose.’

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a. 1882.  J. Brown, John Leech, in Horæ Subs., Ser. III. (1882), 17. Returning home … copiously ebriose from Epsom.

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