temulency

English

Etymology

From Latin temulentia.

Noun

temulency (uncountable)

  1. Intoxication, drunkenness
    • 2002, Grant Jarrett, More Towels: In Between the Notes, iUniverse (2002), →ISBN, page 65:
      Then, as quickly as was possible given our shared temulency, we staggered into the living room.
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