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Cyrensis describes him, a [206] sodomite, an atheist, (so convict by Anytus) iracundus et ebrius, dicax, &c. a pot-companion, by
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Baron was not only ebriolus, but verging to become ebrius; or, in plain
Waverley 2004
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Baatu quæsiuit ab eo si dixisset tale verbum: et ipse confessus est, tamen excusauit se, quia ebrius erat: (quia solent condonare ebrijs:) et Baatu respondit: Quomodo audebas me nominare in ebrietate tua?
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Et quadam die dum esset ebrius, loquebatur ita cum hominibus suis.
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Hinc Stygias ebrius hausit aquas; he was not sober enough to taste any bitterness of the Stygian water.
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Et quadam die dum esset ebrius, loquebatur ita cum hominibus suis.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Baatu qu鎠iuit ab eo si dixisset tale verbum: et ipse confessus est, tamen excusauit se, quia ebrius erat: (quia solent condonare ebrijs:) et Baatu respondit: Quomodo audebas me nominare in ebrietate tua?
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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_ 315: Ambivius (as Phormio) entered "oscitans temulenter atque aurem minimo scalpens digitulo ... et labia lingens ut ebrius et ructans."
The Dramatic Values in Plautus Wilton Wallace Blanck�� 1916
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Sed ad hominum studia reuertor, quorum animus etsi caligante memoria tamen bonum suum repetit, sed uelut ebrius domum quo tramite reuertatur ignorat.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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There was no refusing assent to a proposition so decidedly laid down by him who undoubtedly was the best judge; although, had Edward formed his opinion from his own recollections, he would have pronounced that the Baron was not only ebriolus, but verging to become ebrius; or, in plain English, was incomparably the most drunk of the party, except perhaps his antagonist the Laird of Balmawhapple.
The Waverley 1877
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