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Drunkenness
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Drunkenness
See also Alcoholism.
Acrasia
self-indulgent in the pleasures of the senses. [Br. Lit.: Faerie Queene]
Admiral of the red
a wine-bibber. [Br. Folklore: Brewer Dictionary, 11]
Bacchus, priest of
a toper, perhaps originally because of ceremonial duties. [Western Folklore: Brewer Dictionary, 65]
Barleycorn, John
humorous personification of intoxicating liquor. [Am. and Br. Folklore: Misc.]
Booze
sold cheap whiskey in a log-cabin bottle. [Am. Hist.: Espy, 152–153]
Capp, Andy
archetypal British working-class toper. [Comics: Horn, 82–83]
Gambrinus
mythical Flemish king; reputed inventor of beer. [Flem. Myth.: NCE, 1041]
Magnifico, Don
appointed Prince’s butler, oversamples his wines. [Ital. Opera: Rossini, Cinderella, Westerman, 120–121]
Noah
inebriated from wine, sprawls naked in tent. [O.T.: Genesis 9:20–23]
Silenus
one of Bacchus’s retinue; fat, always inebriated. [Gk. Myth.: Hall, 283]
Sly, Christopher
identity changes during drunken stupor. [Br. Lit.: Taming of the Shrew]
Tam O’Shanter
stumbling home from the tavern sees witches dancing around open coffins in the graveyard. [Br. Lit.: Burns Tam O’Shanter in Benét, 985]
Vincent, St.
patron saint of drunks. [Christian Hagiog.: Brewer Dictionary, 1129]


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