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drunkard

English

Alternative forms

  • drunkerd (obsolete)

Etymology

From earlier droncarde, from Middle English *druncard (attested as a surname, Druncard), possibly from Middle Low German drunkert, equivalent to drunk +? -ard (pejorative agent suffix).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?d???k?d/

Noun

drunkard (plural drunkards)

  1. (somewhat derogatory) A person who is habitually drunk.

Synonyms

  • See Thesaurus:drunkard

Antonyms

  • on the wagon
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Related terms

  • drunk
  • drunkard's walk
  • drunken

Translations

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swillking

English

Noun

swillking (plural swillkings)

  1. (Lancashire, slang) A drunkard; said of an individual who drinks until the alcohol can be heard swillking about in their stomach.

Synonyms

  • See Thesaurus:drunkard

References

  • From Francis Taylor's "Folk-Speech of South Lancashire", 1901.

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