bibulousness
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bibulousness — index inebriation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bibulousness — bibulous ► ADJECTIVE formal ▪ very fond of drinking alcohol. DERIVATIVES bibulously adverb bibulousness noun. ORIGIN Latin bibulus freely drinking , from bibere to drink … English terms dictionary
bibulousness — noun see bibulous … New Collegiate Dictionary
bibulousness — noun The marked tendency to consume alcoholic beverages in greater than normal quantities. Hes a bibulous fellow … Wiktionary
bibulousness — bibˈulousness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑bibulous … Useful english dictionary
bibulous — adjective Etymology: Latin bibulus, from bibere to drink more at potable Date: 1675 1. highly absorbent 2. a. fond of alcoholic beverages b. of, relating to, or marked by the consumption of alcoholic beverages • bibulously adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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bibulous — bibulously, adv. bibulousness, bibulosity /bib yeuh los i tee/, n. /bib yeuh leuhs/, adj. 1. fond of or addicted to drink. 2. absorbent; spongy. [1665 75; < L bibulus (bib(ere) to drink (c. Skt píbati (he) drinks) + ulus ULOUS)] … Universalium
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bibulosity — noun A fondness for tippling Syn: bibulousness See Also: bibulate … Wiktionary