antiliquor

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English

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ liquor.

Adjective

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antiliquor (comparative more antiliquor, superlative most antiliquor)

  1. Opposing the drinking of alcoholic liquor.
    • 1997, David S. Reynolds, Debra J. Rosenthal, The Serpent in the Cup: Temperance in American Literature, page 4:
      As an antiliquor tract, temperance literature was meant, scripturelike, to show drunkards their sinful ways and to lead them to a life of sobriety which would herald financial and social prosperity.