ebrietas

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ὑπὸ δὲ οἴστρου ἀεὶ ἑλκομένη ψυχή → a soul always dragged along by the fury of passion

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Latin > English

ebrietas ebrietatis N F :: drunkenness, intoxication

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ēbrĭĕtas: ātis, f. ebrius,
I drunkenness, ebriety (cf.: ebriositas, crapula), * Cic. Tusc. 4, 12; Sen. Ep. 83, 16 sq.; Quint. 1, 11, 2: Plin. 14, 22, 28, § 142: in proelia trudit inermem, * Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 16; Ov. A. A. 1, 597: tumultuosa, Vulg. Prov. 20, 1 al.—Plur., carouses, Sen. Ep. 24, 16; Col. 1 praef. § 16. —
II Transf., of things: nimio liquore abundat rumpitque se pomi ipsius ebrietas, i. e. excess of juice, Plin. 13, 4, 9, § 45.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ēbrĭĕtās,¹⁰ ātis, f. (ebrius), ivresse : Cic. Tusc. 4, 27 ; Sen. Ep. 83, 16 ; Quint. 1, 11, 2 ; Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 16 ; || pl., enivrements : Sen. Ep. 24, 16 || [fig.] pomi Plin. 13, 45, excès de suc [dans un fruit].

Latin > German (Georges)

ēbrietās, ātis, f. (ebrius), die Trunkenheit, I) eig. u. übtr.: a) eig.: Cic., Hor. u.a.: Plur., ebrietates (Berauschungen), Sen. ep. 24, 16. Col. 1. praef. § 16. Augustin. epist. 36, 3. – b) übtr., pomi, Saftfülle, Plin. 13, 45. – II) meton., berauschendes Getränk, miscere ebrietatem, Vulg. Isai. 5, 22.

Translations

drunkenness

Arabic: سُكْرٌ‎; Asturian: borrachera, enfile; Basque: mozkorraldi; Catalan: embriaguesa, turca, borratxera; Chinese Mandarin: 醉態/醉态, 酒醉, 酩酊; Czech: opilost; Danish: fuldskab; Dutch: dronkenschap; Esperanto: ebriiĝo; Finnish: juopumus, päihtymys, humalatila, känni, känä, maistissa, päissään, sievässä, pienessä, simassa, hutikassa, jurri, kaljoissa, humala, kuositus, huppeli, hiprakka, pöhnä, perse olalla, umpitunneli, kaatokänni, nakit silmillä, perskänni, räkäkänni(informal, heavily drunk), taikinoissa, änkyräkänni, perseet, pää täynnä, naamat, tuuba, kaasu, huuru, pieru, pleksit, tutkalla, lärvit, tuiskeessa, tuiterissa, tujussa, seipäässä, flänässä, hönössä, seilissä, fyllassa; French: ébriété, ivresse; Galician: borracheira, peido, moca; German: Trunkenheit, Betrunkenheit, Alkoholberauschung, Alkoholberauschtheit; Gothic: 𐌳𐍂𐌿𐌲𐌺𐌰𐌽𐌴𐌹; Greek: μέθη, μεθύσι; Ancient Greek: ἐξοινία, μέθη, μέθυσις, οἰνοφλυγία, οἴνωσις, τὸ πάροινον; Hebrew: שכרון‎; Hungarian: részegség; Icelandic: ölvun, drykkjuskapur, óregla, ölæði; Ido: ebrieso; Ilocano: bartek; Irish: meisce; Italian: ubriachezza, sbornia, ciucca, ubriacatura; Japanese: 酩酊; Latin: ebrietas; Lun Bawang: abuk; Manx: meshtallys, scooyr; Norman: bouaissonn'nie, béthie, ivrouongn'nie; Persian: مستی‎; Polish: pijaństwo; Portuguese: bebedeira, embriaguez, tosga; Romanian: beție; Russian: опьянение, пьянство, подпитие, градус; Scottish Gaelic: daorach, misg, smùid; Spanish: borrachera, embriaguez, pedo, cogorza, escabio; Swedish: fylla; Telugu: మత్తు; Turkish: sarhoşluk; Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎋𐎗𐎐; Welsh: meddwdod