beliquored

English

Etymology

From be- + liquor + -ed.

Adjective

beliquored (comparative more beliquored, superlative most beliquored)

  1. Drunken.
    • 1889, Charles Herbert Scholey, The Prodigal's Prayer, page 22:
      All trouble's drowned, all pleasure's afloat in a beliquored brain.
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