ivre

See also: ívre

French

Etymology

From Latin ēbrius.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ivʁ/
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Adjective

ivre (plural ivres)

  1. drunk, inebriated
    Synonyms: saoul, (colloquial) parti

Derived terms

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Norman

Etymology

Inherited from Old French yvre, from Latin ēbrius.

Adjective

ivre m or f

  1. (Jersey) drunk
    Synonyms: bédé-ouinne, blindé, bragi, bringuesingue, chonmé, en bouaisson, envitoué, gâté d'béthe, gris, souîn, soûl

Derived terms

Old Occitan

FWOTD – 26 March 2019

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin ēbrius.

Adjective

ivre

  1. drunk
    • c. 1110, Guilhèm de Peitieus, ‘Canso’:
      E no m’en tengatz per yvre / S’ieu ma bona dompna am [...].
      And she doesn't take me for drunk if I love my good lady.
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