Bibulous
21bibulous — /ˈbɪbjələs/ (say bibyuhluhs) adjective 1. in the habit of alcoholic drinking. 2. absorbent; spongy. {Latin bibulus freely drinking} –bibulously, adverb –bibulousness, noun …
22bibulous — a. fond of drink; drunken; sponge like. ♦ bibulosity, n …
23bibulous — adj. given to drinking alcoholic liquor. Derivatives: bibulously adv. bibulousness n. Etymology: L bibulus freely drinking f. bibere drink …
24Bibulous paper — Промокательная бумага; впитывающая бумага …
25bibulously — bibulous ► ADJECTIVE formal ▪ very fond of drinking alcohol. DERIVATIVES bibulously adverb bibulousness noun. ORIGIN Latin bibulus freely drinking , from bibere to drink …
26bibulousness — bibulous ► ADJECTIVE formal ▪ very fond of drinking alcohol. DERIVATIVES bibulously adverb bibulousness noun. ORIGIN Latin bibulus freely drinking , from bibere to drink …
27Discworld gods — See also: Discworld (world)#Magic Some of the Discworld gods at Dunmanifestin. L R: Sessifet (off left),Offler, Flatulus (behind Offler), Fate, Urika, Blind Io, Libertina, The Lady, Bibulous, Patina (behind Bibulous), Topaxi (in front of… …
28Small gods — This article is about the concept of small gods. For the Discworld novel also called Small Gods, see Small Gods (novel). For other gods or godlike beings in the Discworld universe, see Discworld gods Small gods are a special classification of… …
29sottish — adjective given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol a bibulous fellow a bibulous evening his boozy drinking companions thick boozy singing a drunken binge two drunken gentlemen holding each other up sottish behavior …
30Archpoet — This article is about the 12th century anonymous Latin poet. For the early Irish concept of arch poet , see Ollam. Archpoet Born circa 1130 Died circa 1165 Pen name Archipoeta Language Latin …