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# [[drunk|Drunk]], in the state of [[intoxication]] after having drunk an [[alcohol]]ic [[beverage]]
# [[drunk|Drunk]], in the state of [[intoxication]] after having drunk an [[alcohol]]ic [[beverage]]
#* "What'll we do with the '''drunken''' sailor, ..."
#* "What'll we do with the '''drunken''' sailor, ..."
# Given to habitual excessive use of alcohol.
# {{non-gloss definition|Applied to various spicy stir-fried dishes in Asian cuisine.}}
# Characterized by or resulting from [[drunkenness]].
#: '''''drunken''' noodles; '''drunken''' duck; '''drunken''' fried rice''
#: ''a '''drunken''' display of crude exuberance''
# {{lb|en|obsolete}} Saturated with liquid
## {{non-gloss definition|Applied to various spicy stir-fried dishes in Asian cuisine.}}
##: '''''drunken''' noodles; '''drunken''' duck; '''drunken''' fried rice''


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Revision as of 17:12, 1 July 2015

English

Pronunciation

Verb

drunken

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) Alternative past participle of drink

Adjective

drunken (comparative more drunken, superlative most drunken)

  1. Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage
    • "What'll we do with the drunken sailor, ..."
  2. Given to habitual excessive use of alcohol.
  3. Characterized by or resulting from drunkenness.
    a drunken display of crude exuberance
  4. (obsolete) Saturated with liquid
    1. Applied to various spicy stir-fried dishes in Asian cuisine.
      drunken noodles; drunken duck; drunken fried rice

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Low German

Etymology

From drinken, cognate to (deprecated template usage) [etyl] English drunken, (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Dutch dronken.

Adjective

drunken (comparative drunkener, superlative drunkenst)

  1. drunk, drunken

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