Definition
Intoxicated; drunk (archaic or poetic form).
Etymology
Past participle of 'ebriate,' from Latin 'ebriatus.' This archaic form appears in early English literature but was largely replaced by 'inebriated,' which became the standard past participle.
Kelly Says
Renaissance poets preferred 'ebriated' for its Latin gravitas, but modern writers mostly abandoned it for 'inebriated'—showing how even drunk words evolve.
Translations
CSČeština
opilý
op-ee-lee
DEDeutsch
betrunken
bet-rünk-ten
ELΕλληνικά
μέθυσος
me-th-oos
ESEspañol
ebrio
eh-bree-oh
FISuomi
humalainen
hu-ma-lai-nen
HIहिन्दी
शराबी
sha-ra-bee
IDBahasa Indonesia
mabuk
ma-buk
ITItaliano
ebriato
eh-bree-ah-toh
JA日本語
酔っ払っている
su-yotte-iru
MSBahasa Melayu
mabuk
ma-buk
NLNederlands
dronken
dron-ken
PLPolski
pijany
pee-ya-ny
PTPortuguês
ebriado
eh-bree-ah-doh
RUРусский
пьяный
pyan-nyy
SWKiswahili
mlevi
m-le-vee
TRTürkçe
sarhoş
sar-hoosh
UKУкраїнська
напід
na-peed
VITiếng Việt
say rượu
say roo-juu