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κακῆς ἀπ΄ἀρχῆς γίγνεται τέλος κακόν. → from a bad beginning comes a bad end (Euripides' Aeolus fr. 32)

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ēbrĭo: āre, 1, v. a. id.,
I to make drunk, to intoxicate (late Lat.).
I Lit.: mulieres, Macr. S. 7, 6, § 16.—
II Trop.: animas, Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 12, 10.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ēbrĭō, ātum, āre (ebrius), tr., enivrer : Macr. Sat. 7, 6, 16 || [fig.] faire perdre la raison : Macr. Scip. 1, 12, 10.

Latin > German (Georges)

ēbrio, (āvī), ātum, āre (ebrius), trunken machen, berauschen, mulieres raro ebriantur, crebro senes, Macr. sat. 7, 6, 16: homo ebriatus, Laber. com. 10 R.2: ebriati sunt, Ampel. 2, 6. – übtr., ebr. animas, Macr. somn. Scip. 1, 12, 10.

Spanish > Greek

ἀκρατοκώθων, ἀμπέλινος, βεβρεγμένος, διάχριστος, ἔξοινος, ἐξῳνωμένος, κάτοινος, μέθῃ βρεχθείς, μεθυπλήξ, μεθυσθείς, μέθυσος, μεθυστάς, μεθυστής, μεθύων, οἰνοβρεχής, οἰνόληπτος, οἰνοπλήξ, οἰνόφλυξ, οἰνῳθείς, παροινικός, πάροινος, πεπωκώς, ποτός, ὑπερπλησθεὶς μέθῃ, ᾠνωμένος