Bible Dictionaries
Drunken
King James Dictionary
DRUNKEN, a. Drunkn. participle of drink, but now used chiefly as an adjective, and often contracted to drunk.
1. Intoxicated inebriated with strong liquor.
2. Given to drunkenness as a drunken butler.
3. Saturated with liquor or moisture drenched.
Let the earth be drunken with our blood.
4. Proceeding from intoxication done in a state of drunkenness as a drunken quarrel.
A drunken slaughter.
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Entry for 'Drunken'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​d/drunken.html.